Showing posts with label ETX-125. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ETX-125. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

ETX-125 As an Astro Photography Clock Drive

My ETX-125 is mostly accumulating dust for the past several years (you can clearly see that from the images below), as my DSO observing passion is asking for the 12" aperture every time I'm going out to the rural darkness. But I'm always taking the DSLR camera with me to image the spectacular wilderness I'm passing through for hours on the way in and out of my dark sites. Occasionally I'm taking long exposure sky images as well on the tripod... But wait a minute, my ETX-125 has a decent clock drive! In just one evening I've made a proof of concept wide FOV AP rig based on it with very minimal alterations of the Meade fork mount.


The results have frankly exceeded my expectations! It's rock-solid, very easy to make at home and setup in the field, and allows quite a long exposures with an ordinary 50mm DSLR lens (I'm using Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1:1.2). The above image is made with the help of the UHC 2" filter just laying over the UV filter on the lens (it's needed for better optical surfaces alignment, as I couldn't just screw it in, but it is slightly larger than 2"). More images are under the cut, just click "more" below.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Meade ETX-125 Electric wiring mod

My modifications of the Meade ETX-125 factory wiring for easier scope control and Bluetooth link to smartphone/PDA integration.




See full details on the Instructables.

Meade ETX-125 Focuser mod.

My oldest telescope Meade ETX-125 focuser modification project (published a decade ago on Instructables):




In addition to improving the smoothness of the focuser motion, this mod allows setting the scope into a perfect focus by dialing a value from the list of settings for each of my eyepieces and camera backs. That's also helpful for arranging exposures with the rear mounted camera while tuning the perfect focal position from test shots' analysis.  See it in full details on the Instructables website.