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Thank you you for the very informative reply. It seems you and I may be of the same era - film, SLR cams, manual focused lenses and darkroom.
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Yes, old (even for the time) 35mm and 2 1/4 square (6x6 now I believe (Ensign, I've owned it since I was 12 and still have it over 50 years later)) cameras, manual focus lenses and dark room. I eventually progressed to a Nikon F601 and adapted it to a Tasco 17TR 80mm x 900 refractor and played with eyepiece projection with the standard .98" eyepieces though not what came with the scope, they were rubbish. I had a Tasco remote focuser for the unit but it got expensive as I had no access to a darkroom and had to send my film out for processing only to find several labs auto brightened my images. I eventually became friends with a fellow who owned his own lab, was a professional photographer and often loaned me Nikon lenses if I was going to the motorbike races. In return I built several perspex display cabinets for him.
It was still tricky getting good focus but I documented everything in a little note pad (the old type used with a pencil, lol).
I still have the Tasco but it has a lens cell from a Vixen 80mm refractor, baffles and an adapter which takes my Williams Optics DSG Synta focuser. I can't remember the last time I pulled the little Tasco out and used it though.
Martin what power Televue powermate was used for those images?
They are crisp!