Australian Sky Telescope MayJune 2017

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68 AUSTRALIAN SKY & TELESCOPE May | June 2017


travelofthedrawtube,andI’llreturn
tothisinamoment.
InadditiontomyApogeeandFLI
CCD cameras mentioned above with
KAF-16803chips,IalsotestedtheFSQ-
130EDvisuallyandwithafull-frame
NikonDSLRcamera.Anyonefamiliar
with Takahashi equipment knows that
configuringascopeforvisualand
imagingapplicationsinvolvesadapters.
Asoneofmyfriendsandalong-time
Takahashi owner recently quipped, the
company“hasafetishforadapters,and
adapters for adapters, and also adapters
for adapters for adapters”. It’s true.
Glancingatthesystemchartin
themanualfortheFSQ-130EDshows
a bewildering number of bits and
pieces that screw together for the
variousvisualandimagingsetups.But
fortunatelythescopeItestedarrived
withexactlywhatIneededforeach
ofthesetupsItoldthemIintended
touse.Thedownsideisthatmanyof
theseadapterscostbetweenUS$100
andUS$200eachiforderedàlacarte.
Thereare,however,kitsofferedthat

bundle popular adapters at a reduced
price. And while I’m on the topic of
manuals, there currently isn’t one
availableonlinefortheFSQ-130ED,
buttheoneforthesmallerFSQ-106ED
(takahashiamerica.com/manuals/FSQ-
106ED.pdf)isverysimilarandcanbe
downloaded for free.

Performance
If I had to use one word to describe
theopticalperformanceoftheFSQ-
130ED, it would be ‘outstanding’. Stars
were absolute pinpoints from corner
tocornerwithallmycameras,andthe
fall-off in illumination (vignetting)
eveninthecornersofa38-mm-square
KAF-16803chipislessthan10%and
easilyfixedwithastandardflat-field
calibration. My astrophotography
showednosignsofflaringorghost
imagesduetobrightstarsinoraround
thefieldofview,andthesmallhaloes
that surrounded exceptionally bright
starswerealmostcertainlycausedby
thewindowandfiltersinmyCCD
camera rather than by the telescope

optics. The scope’s visual performance
is equally superb.
I’ve used other high-end instruments
thatareinthesamecategoryasthe
Takahashi.Themostnotableones
being the Astro-Physics 130mm f/6.3
StarfireGTXwithitsf/4.5focalreducer
andtheTeleVue-NP127is,whichisa
127-mmf/5.2system.Withoutaside-
by-sidecomparisonundercontrolled
conditions,Ican’tsayanyoneofthese
scopes delivered better star images than
the other two. But the FSQ-130ED
does have the largest imaging circle
andeasilycoversaKAF-16803sensor,
whiletheothertwoareneartheir
limits with this size chip. It’s difficult
formetoimagineanyoneexpecting
moreperformancefroma130-mmf/5
astrograph than what the Takahashi
delivers.
When testing equipment for our
productreviews,Itrytousetelescopes
thesamewaythatreaderswould
typicallyusethem.TheFSQ-130ED,
however,wasabitofanexception.I
thinkthiscalibreoftelescopewould
likelyenduppermanentlyinstalledin
adark-skyobservatoryandsetupas
adedicatedimagingplatformwitha
singlecameraandsometypeofadd-on
motorised focuser. Furthermore, high-
endscopessuchastheFSQ-130EDare

SThis collection of adapters (with several comprising two pieces already screwed together) is
whatthe author needed to use the FSQ-130ED with 1¼- and 2-inch eyepieces, with his Nikon
DSLR camera, and with Apogee and FLI large-format astronomical CCD cameras.

SAs described in the text, an adjustable-
friction locking lever on the focuser prevents
the drawtube from slipping while still allowing
focusing with the coarse and 10:1 fine-focus
knobs.

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