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Old 30-06-2018, 12:38 AM
StuTodd
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Hi Gordo.

I don't know why no-one has replied to you yet?!

Anyhoo, you can mount your camera "piggyback", i.e as is with your lens on or take the lens off and buy a Canon T2 adapter and then use the scope as your lens.

Piggyback is fantastic for widefield photography and is easier without a dedicated guide scope. You can buy camera mounts for your scope cheaply.

Of course, you will still have to have a pretty good polar alignment (even more so with the prime focus via T2 nosepiece method) to get good tracking.
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