Hi Silv,
My solutions works better then it was from the beginning, but could still be better. In the future maybe I replace the whole wedge with some other design.
With 59 degree latitude there is a big problem with the polar scope, I must have the tripod very tall to be able to see in the polar scope. The tall tripod make it unstable. I have ordered some optical stuff, when I have tested them I will write about it if it's successful.
This is the latest astrophoto with my Star Adventurer:
http://www.astrofriend.eu/astronomy/...n-cluster.html
Little more stability from the wedge and more easily handling of the polar scope and it's perfect.
With the remote control by a smart phone of my Canon 6D I got a revolution, so easily to check if the lens is still in focus. Now I have learned that I must check the focus at least once per hour. Didn't know the temperature change of a photographic lens was that big. Set to f/4.
I wrote about that app in another thread, but here is the direct link:
http://www.astrofriend.eu/astronomy/...e-control.html
All those things that make a successful night.
/Lars