Darwin-Paul
29-06-2012, 12:41 PM
Hi I am just starting out in the hobby and have aquired a Meade LX200 8" ACF. I would like to get into the astrophotography side of things and deep space as well as solar system. On my enquiries I have found that to do this with an LX200 would require a wedge to compensate for rotation in longer exposers. The problem I have been told is where I live in Darwin the latitude is only 12' and this is not recommended for a wedge on this scope. Is there a solution to my problem to be able to enjoy long exposure photography. I currently have a Canon DSLR 18 megapixel camera but are prepared to purchase a CCD also if this would be a better option. Would like to hear any recommendations.:confused2: