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Old 19-03-2010, 01:54 PM
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Advice sought - piggybacking on a Celestron 130SLT

Hi all,

I have a Canon 350D and a Celestron 130SLT alt az setup. I thought about taking widefields with this as it's a lot to set up my ED80 and EQ5 just for a bit of tracking.

Two questions: what's the longest exposure I'd get away with before I experienced trailling?

And secondly, I wasn't sure if a scope ring that I could attach the camera to would add too much weight for the mount to handle. Anyone got any suggestions as to how to mount the camera on the scope without a ring? I did think of using a camera eyepiece mount but it won't fit the Canon and I thought the weight would be too far offset from the mount's centre.

thanks for any help you can give guys.

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Old 19-03-2010, 04:12 PM
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The Alt/Az tripod that comes with the Nexstar is not sturdy at all. Good enough for planetary imaging with a webcam but not for deepsky, even on extremely short exposures. I had one and never got anywhere with it.
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