Thanks xiaoer for helping me to post a prompt reply!
Funoooo, I am definitely a science guy. I never believe in what I have been told without thinking, experiencing or proving. That’s why I am not a diehard fans of some popular brands. My background is physics and this helps me a lot in understand astronomical topics. I just tell what I have experienced and share with others. If I say anything good about 社長’s products, then I am his salesman. I am your salesman too. Because I said Astrotech flattener is a good match of Equinox 80ED too.
http://www.hkastroforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=20188In fact, people are knowing the performance of LVI partly from my photos. Well, my photos are not particular good, but I would say it is above average for a DSI novice, perhaps one month experience in DSI. Can you name some other people with a few months experience whom can produce similar or better DSI? There are some, but not much, right? This is not because I am smart, BUT:
1. I am picky in getting equipment, but not necessarily expensive
2. Spend time on basic skills, focusing & balancing
3. Ask the right persons
4. Do reflection whenever I encounter failures
There is no secret! I assumed the above 4 points are not secrets. As you mentioned, 社長 & my photos tell everything.
funoooo 寫:原本我對 LVI 信心不大, 但 Willis 和社長一張照片已勝過千言萬語.
This is always my belief that “The photos speak for themselves”. I never big-mouth a topic which I cannot do. I walk the talk, not talk the talk. That’s why I asked xiaoer to do imaging with my “cheap” Equinox 80ED, “cheap” LVI, “cheap” HEQ5Pro etc. This is the evidence that I can still produce reasonable good photos without the APM-TMB which I recently borrowed and used. The prestigious APM-TMB is not my equipment. This makes me feel a bit odd that the photos are not really belongs to me….

And this is the motivation behind that I must use my own equipment to do DSI. The grand total of my equipment is less than even a prestigious mount or a prestigious telescope. Xiaoer experienced the easy use of LVI. Two days ago, after the LVI working smoothly in Shek O, xiaoer & I started to fool around and chat. There were other stargazers around. One of them used XXX auto-guider, but it failed all night. He was pissed off & finally he asked me about my auto-guider as he saw we were happy using auto-guiding. I told him my auto-guider is LVI. It is from Galaxy and costs $2xxx. Xiaoer can endorse this. Although the photos speak for themselves, can one get the message is another question. I think you are one of those who get the message from the photos. If you really get the message from the photos, there is no point to say I am a salesman. I would be happier if you say I am a smart consumer.

As you mentioned, I am ur friend. Both社長 & u are my friends. I would be happy to see scientific, objective and peaceful discussions in this forum. Astrocafe is not a blah blah blah forum, right? As 社長mentioned, make sure you really want to buy LVI. Otherwise it is no good for u and the dealer. If you want to see how it works, we can image together next time.
Cheers!
Willis
Tak FS60C, APM-LOMO 80/480, APM-TMB 105/650, SW Black Diamond 120ED, Borg 125SD, SW 12" Dobs , Lunt LS35T, Lunt LS80T
TMB Super Mono 4mm, Pentax XO 2.5mm, Baader Planetarium 8-24mm, Nagler (2-4mm, 3-6mm, 13mm), Ethos (3.7mm, 6mm, 10mm), Explore Scientific 100º (14mm, 20mm)
DBK 21, DMK 21, DMK 41, DMK 51, ASI 178MC
Nikon D810A, Canon 5D II, Fujifilm X-T10