Current Telescopes
CA300
The acronym CA300 stands for carbon astrograph 300mm. It is a homemade Newton telescope dedicated for astrophotography.
Initially it was built to operate with my full-frame SBIG-STL11k and a 3″ Wynne Corrector. On an old Vixen Atlux mount, it was a mobile scope. Finally the scope has been retired and after some years it came back with the purchase of a Skywacher EQ8 mount in my backyard. Now it resides in a remote observatory.
Name | CA300 |
Typ | Newton |
Aperture | 300mm |
Diagonal Mirror | 120mm (40%) |
Focal lenght | 1200mm (F/4) |
Mirror | Orion UK Ultra Grade Strehl = 0.993 |
Corrector | ASA 3KORRW 3″ Wynne Corrector 0.95x, Lacerta GPU |
OAZ | JMI 3″ |
Focuser | DIY ASCOM Focuser Pro v1 |
Tube | Carbon sandwich, homemade. Mount without tube rings |
Thermal control | 8 Point diagonal heater 2W, 3 Fans 50mm |
Weight | 17,5kg |
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BA200
It is an extremly fast Newton telescope, optimized for photographic use. BA200 is a acronym for „Boren-Simon Astrograph 200mm“, because it has the same optical system design as the famos commercial 8″ Boren-Simon Newton. The primary goal was to built a scope for narrowband imaging. My dream was to finish an object per night. The telescope is normally used with my Moravian G2-8300 CCD camera. First light was in June 2012 shooting M13.
After initial difficulties this scope has been a great success. At this point I have decided to let it imaging unattended in my garden. During the night, temperature drift was not a problem, but filter change required refocusing and I had to get up from bed. A motorfocus and autofocus stands on my wishlist. I tried Robert Browns myFocuserPro and this was the begin of a great DIY success story. Today, all of my three photographic newton telescopes have this motorfocus. Robert Browns design and software works stable and reliable and it is very well documentated.
Primary Mirror | GSO 200mm f/4 |
Secondary Mirror | Orion UK 75mm diagonal |
Focuser | Feather Touch FTF2008BCR |
Reducer | ASA 2″Korr 0,73x |
Messured focal length with corrector | 618mm (f/2.9) |
Carbon Sandwich Tube | Klaus Helmerichs Faserverbundbauteile |
Motorfocus | Robert Brown: myFocuserPro v1 |
Misc. | Integrated secondary mirror heater low profile vixen style rail, no tube rings |
Takahashi Epsilon 160
The new Takahashi Epsilon 160-ED
Optical Design | Hyperbolic Newtonian |
Aperture | 160mm |
Diagonal Mirror | 63mm |
Focal length | 530mm |
Focal ratio | 1:3.3 |
Corrector | 2 Lens, one ED |
With a f/3.3 scope focus is always critical, therefore a motor focus is necessary. As with all my telescopes I use Robert Browns DIY focuser, here in version myFocuserPro II.
Takahashi sells tube rings seperately, so I decided to design and print my own with a my 3D printer. This was quite challenging, because my Prusa i3 MK3S+ has a print zone of 25x21cm. I used Prusament PETG Galaxy Black filament, a very nice color. Printed with five contours and 0.2mm layer height and a adaptive cubic infill. A small 6x2cm pocket at the bottom houses a aluminium profile with two M6 threads. The printer stops at a certain layer so I could hide this profile. Slightly painted with a glue stick it will overprinted well. This aluminum profile makes a good mechanical connection to my 3″ Losmandy style rail.
Other 3D-printed things are the motor brackets and the electronic housing which provides power connectors, motorfocus board and space for a small USB3.0 hub.
The original Takahashi focuser does not bear my ASI6200, it was replaced with a MoonLite CRL 2.5″ and a Moonlite High Resolution Stepper Motor. There is a special Moonlite Flage available that perfectly fits the Takahashi E160.
Askar FRA300
The Askar FRA300 is a 60/300mm (F/5) refractor and a surprising photo machine.
It comes as a complete package, so no further adapter, rings or dovetails are needed. I like this.
It is a true full-frame capability scope with matches my ASI6200 well.
Camera History
1988 – 2004 Revue ML SLR
2002 – 2003 Audine CCD
2004 – 2007 Canon EOS300D
2008 – 2018 SBIG STL11000M C2
2006 – 2012 Canon EOS20Da
2011 – 2020 Moravian G2-8300
2013 – now Canon EOS 6D
2014 – 2017 Canon EOS600D
2017 – 2019 ZWO ASI1600
2018 – now ZWO ASI183
2020 – now ZWO ASI2600
2021 – now ZWO ASI6200
2022 – now Sony Alpha 7iii (ILCE-7M3)
Revue ML
The Revue ML was my first camera at all. This 35mm SLR Camera originally produced by Kombinat VEB Pentacon in Dresden as Praktica MTL5b.
Audine CCD
During an astro vacation in the summer of 2001, Jürgen Lamprecht, Stefan Haas and I decided to replicate the Audine camera. A little later Rainer Gröbel and Norman Schmitt joined our team. In total we built six Audine cameras. Five with KAF400E and one with KAF1602E. Many features of the original Audine design were changed.
SBIG STL11000M C2
SBIG STL11000M C2 full frame interline CCD camera. I never wanted such a big thing, but there was a good chance to purchase a used one in June 2008. Camera sold in 2021
Moravian G2-8300
Moravian Instruments G2-8300, EFW-2S-10, Moravian OAG, QHY Guidecam. Photo made at Kiripotiop Namibia
Camera sold in 2021.
ZWO ASI183 MM
ZWO ASI183MM with EFW7, TS 9mm Off-Axis Guider, GPU coma corrector. Filterwheel has 36mm Baader filters (LRGB,Ha, SII, OIII)
ZWO ASI2600MC
ZWO ASI2600MC Pro adapted to a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2,8 L IS II USM Lens and a belt driven myFocuserPro1 motorfocus
ZWO ASI6200MM
ZWO ASI6200MM with ZWO EWF7 and ZWO M68 Off-Axis Guider. QHY Guiding Camera shown left was replaces with a ZWO ASI120mini. Filterwheel has 50mm unmouted Baader LRGB Filters and Baader CMOS optimized Filters for Ha, SII, OIII
Spacewalk Infinity 16″ Dobson
Spacewalk Infinity NL 16″ Dobson for visual use. I bought this wonderful scope from Spacewalk Teleskopes
Primary Mirror | 400mm (16″) |
Focal Lenght | 1700mm (f/4.3) |
Primary Mirror Weight | 6.3kg |
Secondary | 88mm |
OAZ | Moonlite 2″ |
Eyepieces | |
Meade 4000 40mm | 43x |
ES 17mm LER | 100x |
Meade 4000 UW 8.8mm | 193x |
TeleVue Nagler 7mm | 243x |
ES 5.5mm | 309x |
Special purpose telescopes
Celestron C9.25
a special scope for moon and planets