I Like your combo.
 
Now here is another fun scope that my wife designed and built in a day.  We call it our Kiddie Scope (built for our 4 year old).  A common question we get is ... Does that really work?  Yes it does.  It's made with with a Meade 4.5" F8 spherical mirror, Lumicon helical focuser, 1" secondary, Orion EZ Finder, and about 4 lbs of counterweight as the origional design was way too light.  Overall, the entire scope including the counterweights is about 10-12 lbs.
 
John Zeigler
www.JohnsTelescopes.com
www.MirrorKits.com
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Ratkowski [mailto:ratkwski@maui.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:44 PM
To: Utah Valley Astronomy Association
Subject: RE: [UVAA] Scope Length

Aloha

Big scopes are nice BUT they do as you said create problems (weight, storage,transport,mount) and with the long focal length create a narrow field of view.  Again, one scope to do everything (wide field to deep observing  AND bright)  good luck.  The solution in my opinion is to get a wide field refractor and mount it on the main scope.  My old C-8 has an inexpensive 80mm refractor from Orion and sometimes is more fun than my C-8 or my 12.5, so get two scopes, it'll cost less and be much more fun.


Aloha from Dark Skys Maui
Rob

PS   Here's how the C-8/ST-80 look