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markjpcs
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 17:38
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=6720877#post6720877

canonnoob
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 17:43
wow a link to a link to a link...

markjpcs
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 20:21
lol!

Well, I am not allowed to post ads except in the proper location.

And it's an auction somewhere else.

What can I say? ;)

canonnoob
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 22:34
lol im not complainin lol

Celestron
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 22:42
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=6720877#post6720877

You have alot of patience to wait 9 yrs. Not being noisey or dumb but what in the world takes 9yrs to make an APO AP ??? Is this the normal waiting time for any scope from AP ?

markjpcs
19th of November 2008 (Wed), 23:20
It doesn't take 9 years to make the telescope.

They are limited production runs and there is a very very long list of people who want them.

Roland Christen (founder) is the only person who makes the lenses. He final figures each lens to a minimum .98 Strehl using a very high quality Laser Interferometer and the quality of the optics are second to none. No optic ships from Astro-Physics that isn't as good as humans can make which is exponentially better than a machine can do believe it or not. The coatings on the old ones were state of the art but the new ones are even better. When you look at the new front element you cannot see any glass. It looks like there is no lens in the cell but there is. That translates to near zero reflectivity and 99.x% transmission. In the three elements they loose less than .06% transmission. It's about .02% reflectivity per element.

High demand + low supply = long lines to get one and used pieces going for many times what they cost new.

They are made about 8 miles down the road from me.

strgazr27
20th of November 2008 (Thu), 02:57
Mark,

Be REALLY careful posting a link to or advertising anything on another forum when it's also listed on AM. Herb gets unhappy about it and there are a ton of AM "police" out and about.

First hand knowledge if you want to call it that. Beautiful setup by the way. Good luck with the 130.

CS's

Celestron
20th of November 2008 (Thu), 08:51
It doesn't take 9 years to make the telescope.

They are limited production runs and there is a very very long list of people who want them.

Roland Christen (founder) is the only person who makes the lenses. He final figures each lens to a minimum .98 Strehl using a very high quality Laser Interferometer and the quality of the optics are second to none. No optic ships from Astro-Physics that isn't as good as humans can make which is exponentially better than a machine can do believe it or not. The coatings on the old ones were state of the art but the new ones are even better. When you look at the new front element you cannot see any glass. It looks like there is no lens in the cell but there is. That translates to near zero reflectivity and 99.x% transmission. In the three elements they loose less than .06% transmission. It's about .02% reflectivity per element.

High demand + low supply = long lines to get one and used pieces going for many times what they cost new.

They are made about 8 miles down the road from me.


I found their site and did some reading and i agree with all you have mentioned . It's just i didn't know the waiting time list was that far back :shock: ! But i have always known the quality coming from AP scopes and their price is reflective of that :) . I also know that AP scopes are probably the best APOs' on the market in a refractor . Wish i had one myself !