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toothferry
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Dobsonian buyers have a few more options, better features and new designs to choose from nowadays, just in time for brilliant fall stargazing. <br /><br />The Orions, in both Classic and Intelliscope formats, now feature a right-angle 50mm finder scope and a Crayford-style 'zero backlash' focuser, apparently without increasing their base price. That would run another $100 as accessories before this past month. BTW, Orion has also been offering a 12" classic and intelliscope Dobsonian now for a couple of months.. Tempting!<br /><br />Also, an exciting brand new line of "truss" Dobsonian line is out by Meade. Meade's Lightbridge available in 8" f/6, 10" f/5, 12.5" f/5, and 16" f/4.5. I'm surprised to see the 8" and 10" in truss design. It seems they should be too small to warrant the extra setup time. But all these models look way sharp, and the 16" looks to be very portable light bucket.. I mean 'bridge' <img src="/images/icons/cool.gif" /><br /><br />I'm an owner of an Orion 10" dob. With all the new stuff that out I'm tempted to 'upgrade'. I'm thinking that going from a 10" to 12" would be too subtle a difference to make another investment. The Meade 16" Lightbridge looks Most Tempting, but I'm concerned about truss designs in general. <br /><br />Do they always require collimation every time they are setup, and what are the drawbacks to truss designs in general?<br /><br />any suggestions or ideas about these scopes would be appreciated, thanks