[1ponders]
09-11-2005, 09:59 PM
I came across this add from a popular electronics shop (no not him). Yes if your lucky and patient with this mount (that is the big issue) you might be able to get some afocal shots of the moon. IF you perservier you MIGHT even be able to snap venus, mars, jupiter or saturn with this combination. Using a TouCam or LPI would do a better job. But don't be fooled by the hype of "Many Astronomical wonders".
The scope might be ok (never used one so I can't comment on it) and the camera and adapter will do afocal shots np (I have the same adapter, fiddly but it works) but the mount will drive you nuts trying to do visual work let alone astrophotography. And don't be fooled just because you can gat a Bonus motor drive. The drive might be handy if your using a ToUcam, and if you can prevent the mount from vibrating when you press the shutter button on the camera for afocal shots, it will help to keep objects sort of centered, but that's about it. It's possibly good enough to keep an object in the field of view for visual work, if you know how to get the mount roughly polar aligned.
If you want to get into astrophotography you have come to a great place to get the information you need. There are dozens of experienced astroimagers here. Avoid the temptation. Don't jump in and buy something like this until you've talked about it with someone with experience.
Besides check out the price of the same item here http://www.myastroshop.com.au/products/details.asp?id=MAS-060
The scope might be ok (never used one so I can't comment on it) and the camera and adapter will do afocal shots np (I have the same adapter, fiddly but it works) but the mount will drive you nuts trying to do visual work let alone astrophotography. And don't be fooled just because you can gat a Bonus motor drive. The drive might be handy if your using a ToUcam, and if you can prevent the mount from vibrating when you press the shutter button on the camera for afocal shots, it will help to keep objects sort of centered, but that's about it. It's possibly good enough to keep an object in the field of view for visual work, if you know how to get the mount roughly polar aligned.
If you want to get into astrophotography you have come to a great place to get the information you need. There are dozens of experienced astroimagers here. Avoid the temptation. Don't jump in and buy something like this until you've talked about it with someone with experience.
Besides check out the price of the same item here http://www.myastroshop.com.au/products/details.asp?id=MAS-060