Thanks Peter, yes I did although I had to figure it out on the fly as I had forgotten how to set it up!
The mount (MX+) placed the ISS towards the very top of the EOS R5 frame for 10 of the frames and the rest were all blank as I did not perform the usual set up routines.
The Sky X pro reports the R5 FOV as 55’ x 35’ which hopefully would keep the ISS in the frame for longer the next time, provided I run a T-Point and Polar Alignment beforehand.
Cheers
Dennis
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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Great stuff Dennis. Did you have the mount tracking the ISS path?
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