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Old 07-08-2008, 08:37 PM
Ian Robinson
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I disagree , modding your DSLR is unnecessary , apart from rejecting light pollution by a dropin filter (like Hutech) or 2" UHC or DSF prior to the coma corrector field flattener.

You can also do high power eyepiece project with the right kit for your DSLR, pick an appropriate ISO setting and exposure.

But what do I know - I'm a dinosaur who learnt the craft with a old film SLR before CCDs and digital imaging were options....
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