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Old 18-10-2016, 09:37 PM
AEAJR (Ed)
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Welcome to Ice in Space.

I am not into AP so any suggestions I provide should take that into consideration. Also note that I am in the USA so I don't know the Australian suppliers.


Something that might be of interest would be the Orion Starblast tracking system.
http://www.telescope.com/Telescopes/...6/p/102792.uts

Here it is matched with an 80 mm short tube refractor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_z_q-ylqBs
Here with a 4.5" reflector
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTvVbcUV5mc

This can also mount your camera and it will track the sky. Small, simple, highly portable and will likely handle your camera. I don't have one of these but it looked like something that might interest you.

I don't know if it meets the rigor of a $1000 tracking AP mount but it might be a low cost entry into astronomy, especially if you live in a fairly dark area.


It could also serve as a platform for electronically assisted Astronomy. I recently ventured into this area with the Revolution Imager R2 kit, RI2.
www.revolutionimager.com

With the RI2 you are using a video camera as an eyepiece to project the view onto a monitor. That is how I use it. If you want to do imaging/picture development you us an adapter to capture that to a computer as digital frames that you later stack for an effect similar to log exposure photography.

This is also done with webcams for planetary imaging.

Just something to think about. Imaging the sky can go beyond traditional cameras and traditional astrophotography and at much lower cost.
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