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Old 07-08-2018, 12:29 PM
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Here is my guide log from the other night, as an example of a HEQ5Pro that is at the upper limit. The payload on this is:
8" f6 Newt,
Meade DSI Pro as a guide cam attached to the finder scope,
Canon 1100D DSLR (Thank goodness it's a plastic body, so not as much weight. ).

I don't stress too much about the weight it's carrying. It seems to do OK in the guiding department, although I haven't looked too closely at the numbers. From memory, the total RMS the other night was running around 0.8". I have no idea if that is good or bad.

I was running 2 minute exposures and the stars looked round. I tried a 5 minute exposure to see how far I could push it, but the stars were a little elongated on that one.

cheers,
Andrew
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