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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
I'm not sure how having a crook mount helps regardless of the camera being used...in fact...I'd preach just the opposite. Your results will be even better if the incoming flux accurately stays in the one spot on a sensor.
I'd suggest newbies buy the best mount they can reasonably afford....and only then think about the camera/scope.
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I think you've taken Suavi's statement and twisted it a bit. I can't see that he's proposing anything against the common wisdom of buying the best mount you can afford.
What it means though is if someone comes to the hobby with a budget of X, that because this camera is very capable and relatively inexpensive to the traditional CCD offerings, a higher percentage of X can be spent on the mount than might have done otherwise.