Hi Dave
Wow – that is an impressive array of ‘scopes, mounts and sensors! As you well know, things can go wrong on these occasions.
- Make sure that you have notes on each ‘scope/mount/sensor combo and what you want to achieve with it.
- Jot down the types of images and image sequences you want to record.
- Note details of optimum exposure times, etc. based on previous results.
- Check that everything is working.
- Make sure that sensors are in focus and check on a regular basis.
- Ensure you have the necessary remote releases, etc.
It will be quite a challenge operating multiple systems so follow a written plan and operating procedures to minimise potential problems.
Good luck mate!
Cheers
Dennis
PS - declare the zone around tripods off-limits to avoid a repeat of your tragic Duckadang experience, and don't forget to check focus, and then check it again!