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Originally Posted by DebinOz
Thanks! Sounds like a great option as well. I do have a T adapter. Of course I would need to buy a new filter but as I would want to buy new filters for other things in the future this may be a more long term solution. Eventually I would want to buy a 2nd camera to run two setups at a time during Milky Way season. I hope to eventually own an Astro cooled camera so maybe I should go with screw in filters I can use with that. Is that possible?
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Can you post a photo of your Canon T-adapter and (?) 2 inch nose piece that goes into your telescope? Does it have an M48 thread at the open (telescope) end? If so I may have an even better idea for VERY little cost.
BTW if you want to buy a 2nd camera,
and if it has to be Canon, I'd simply go for another 6D or 6D2 as they'd perform much better than the 70D and 80D and have something like 1.5 stops of extra dynamic range and be much cleaner noise wise. A 6D can be had for ~$400-600 if you look around or $700ish for a 6D2.
Best
JA