A good advertisement for Skywatcher... Looking at this construction, it seems to me that its rigidity is sufficient for reliable retention... the phone! All hinges work on the fracture, the absence of stiffeners, minimal use of steel. Thank you for not being made of plastic! I don't understand at all why the mounts are like a good telescope or a premium eyepiece. It's just a TRIPOD! It does not need fine grinding, tricky glasses and optical coatings. Just a casting, turned on a machine. This could be done even in 1850. Moreover, it is much better than today, because they did not learn how to do it badly back then.
Hello Bogdan, excellent video. I am looking to buy this mount and tripod, have you managed to try it with a heavier telescope on it? I'm hoping to mount a Heritage 130P which looks like it will weigh closer to 4kgs with an eyepiece on it.
@gp5017 Hi! Yes I've used it with a load of approx 3kg without a problem. 4kg is significantly more, but I believe that the mount should support the Heritage 130p's weight just fine.
@@BogdanDamian Thank you Bogdan, I have actually weighed the 130P with one of my bigger eyepieces and it comes in at 3.25kgs so I think it will be okay.
@Kevin Haynes I got it from here: lumilights.de/products/saturn-v-lampe-nachtlicht-tischlicht-nachtlampe-raketen-lampe-deko?variant=32463351021667¤cy=EUR&gclid=Cj0KCQjwmuiTBhDoARIsAPiv6L-n7b9iNghOzFbUsI540izSOb7nWcgn9ueCBh7Hgjgb2m6J2W0mD40aAjWBEALw_wcB Alternatively you can also look on Etsy. I saw this model there too.
I only wish Skywatcher sold this mount tripod combo without a telescope. They'll only sell the mount separately on a different cheap, nasty, wobbly tripod that wouldn't look out of place in a Walmart...
@rollandford8790 I've just did a quick search online and unfortunately haven't been able to find any places that still sell these mounts. I have created a reminder to check on this again in a couple of weeks and if I find something, I'll post it here.
@klttrll Yes, without a problem. I've been testing an f7 102mm refractor with other gear on it (~6.5kg) for the past month and never run into issuers with the mount.
@klttrll I know, that they are hard to find. I'll keep an eye out for you and will let you know if I find it somewhere. Honestly you might have better luck buying a used one from someone who got it as part of a telescope + mount set.
@FooFahFoeFum While it's obvious why astrophotography is so popular I do wish more would give visual astronomy a try. Nothing beats seeing stuff with your own two eyes. As for the AZ mount, check out the DiscMount DM6. Should have no trouble with your 6" refractor.
Thanks for the review, I have the same setup you have for travel and grab&go. And I share your conclusion.
Where did you purchase your mount ??
@@rollandford8790 It was a complete set. So i did not purchase the mount on its own.
@@timm2506 Lucky You, Does it work smoothly ??
@@rollandford8790 yes, it did worked smoothly. I do not own the scope (and mount) anymore. I change to a goto table dob as en travel scope.
A good advertisement for Skywatcher... Looking at this construction, it seems to me that its rigidity is sufficient for reliable retention... the phone! All hinges work on the fracture, the absence of stiffeners, minimal use of steel. Thank you for not being made of plastic!
I don't understand at all why the mounts are like a good telescope or a premium eyepiece. It's just a TRIPOD! It does not need fine grinding, tricky glasses and optical coatings. Just a casting, turned on a machine. This could be done even in 1850. Moreover, it is much better than today, because they did not learn how to do it badly back then.
Thanks for the review. I have an old school long refractor (80/1200) that weights about 4kg. Do you think the AZ pronto mount can handle it?
@Gabriel Robles Hi! Yes, it should handle your telescope without a problem.
Hello Bogdan, excellent video. I am looking to buy this mount and tripod, have you managed to try it with a heavier telescope on it? I'm hoping to mount a Heritage 130P which looks like it will weigh closer to 4kgs with an eyepiece on it.
@gp5017 Hi! Yes I've used it with a load of approx 3kg without a problem. 4kg is significantly more, but I believe that the mount should support the Heritage 130p's weight just fine.
@@BogdanDamian Thank you Bogdan, I have actually weighed the 130P with one of my bigger eyepieces and it comes in at 3.25kgs so I think it will be okay.
Hi Bogdan, any chance of a link to where you purchased your Saturn V lamp. Many thanks...
@Kevin Haynes I got it from here: lumilights.de/products/saturn-v-lampe-nachtlicht-tischlicht-nachtlampe-raketen-lampe-deko?variant=32463351021667¤cy=EUR&gclid=Cj0KCQjwmuiTBhDoARIsAPiv6L-n7b9iNghOzFbUsI540izSOb7nWcgn9ueCBh7Hgjgb2m6J2W0mD40aAjWBEALw_wcB
Alternatively you can also look on Etsy. I saw this model there too.
@@BogdanDamian Thank you...
Nice review, thank you.
I only wish Skywatcher sold this mount tripod combo without a telescope. They'll only sell the mount separately on a different cheap, nasty, wobbly tripod that wouldn't look out of place in a Walmart...
Hello Again, I am having trouble finding this AZ Pronto Mount in the United States. Can you help ??
@rollandford8790 I've just did a quick search online and unfortunately haven't been able to find any places that still sell these mounts. I have created a reminder to check on this again in a couple of weeks and if I find something, I'll post it here.
@@BogdanDamian Thank You, perhaps this item is discontinued.
Does the mount slip if the telescope is viewing something at high altitude, like overhead?
@demej00 Not at all. If the tightening knobs are tighten up good, then the movement on both axis is smooth and constant across the whole range.
Can it handle a 102mm f/5 refractor
@klttrll Yes, without a problem. I've been testing an f7 102mm refractor with other gear on it (~6.5kg) for the past month and never run into issuers with the mount.
Only problem is I can’t find it anywhere
@klttrll I know, that they are hard to find. I'll keep an eye out for you and will let you know if I find it somewhere. Honestly you might have better luck buying a used one from someone who got it as part of a telescope + mount set.
IMO, astro photography is killing visual astronomy. Do you have any recommendations for a AS mount for a 6 inch refractor of 30 pounds 13.6 kilos???
@FooFahFoeFum While it's obvious why astrophotography is so popular I do wish more would give visual astronomy a try. Nothing beats seeing stuff with your own two eyes.
As for the AZ mount, check out the DiscMount DM6. Should have no trouble with your 6" refractor.
Excellent sir