Unless your eyeballs have problems. EAA, or electronically assisted astronomy, is certainly a real thing. Good EAA cameras exist, the ASI294 is fairly well regarded by EAA people. Fast frame rates, high sensitivity, and software to stack frames, is required. For people with disabilities, whether in terms of vision or movement, EAA can provide a viable alternative to visual observation. Let's not forget that the human eye will, for most folks, lose its capabilities over time, and EAA allows many people to stay involved.
However, as noted below, the EVscope is not a top quality solution.
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