Thanks Leo, the MX+ Mount does all the heavy lifting!
I used the Canon EOS Utility to view a x15 magnified image on the Notebook PC, with a Bahtinov Mask fitted to the C9.25, so was able to find a good focus literally 5 mins before the ISS was due to appear.
Then EOS Utility would not respond so I reverted to Plan B as I had the Canon Remote Release Cable plugged into the R5.
I whipped the USB3 Cable out of the R5 body and pressed the shutter release cable and Voilą, the gods smiled on me and gave me 10 frames.
Cheers
Dennis.
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Originally Posted by Leo.G
That looks AMAZING Dennis and I'm guessing a lot easier to find than the grain of space sand you posted in another thread.
You must have great sight.
Pardon my ignorance I couldn't remember what it was but I know it is beyond my capabilities no matter which cosmos I live in.
NEO 2025 LB (0.4 LD, 16 metre dia) 03/06/2025
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