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Originally Posted by John K
Hi Guys,
As I am new to the whole Deep Space imaging thing, and before I commit to a guidescope, I need some advice to make sure I set things up right before spending lot's of $'s
I have a 12.5" f/5.1 reflector: Focal Length 1600mm. Looking to get a 80mm f/6 refractor as a guide scope: Focal Length 480mm.
I'll be using a SkyNyx 2.0 CCD camera to guide.
Questions: Is the focal length of the guidescope enough to give me accurate guiding? Will an 80mm scope be large enough and sensetive enough to guide with a SkyNyx at the 1600mm focal length?
John K.
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Hi John
That should be ok, although my main concern is what is this gonna be mounted on? Your gonna need something pretty beefy to cope with a 12.5" OTA and guidescope, and all the associated fruit, and i dont even think an EQ6 would be up to the job.
for visual use yeah, but for taking shots, i wouldnt use anything more than an 8" OTA on my mount, overmounting is the key here.
Whats the rest of your equipment?