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Old 22-04-2017, 10:58 AM
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I think you would be better off starting with a modified Canon DSLR. They are plentiful, cheap, easy to use, easy to process lots of support.

You can even simply stack lots of short exposures to get around poor tracking.

Mono cameras are not worth the effort unless you have a very reliable and accurate mount and they are expensive.

Imaging begins with a good mount not a scope and they tend to be quite an investment, need to be polar aligned etc etc.

Even with high end mounts they need to be periodically realigned etc.

Greg.
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