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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Using an OAG in short is worth the little bit of hassle to set it up; once you have it sorted you will never look back. I have been using OAG orientated guiding for many years now and would never consider using a guide scope again. The hard part is getting focus sorted for the OAG guide camera. It takes some patience.
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Hi Paul
I bought a ZWO OAG to use on my RC 6. I stopped using my ZWO OAG on my 6" RC because it didn't find a guide star. I can guide 10min subs with no star trails using my current guide scope.
I just found it a big pain, I got focus on both camera and guide camera. But PHD2 would not choose a star to lock onto.