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Old 01-04-2007, 10:57 PM
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Given your current equipment perhaps you should consider to start with piggyback astro photography.

This means:
learning to polar align
learning to use your drive motors
learning how to process your raw images when you have acquired thes

You can produce some very respectable images , if you get these three factors right..but you may need to go to a dark site in order to do so

On the other hand when you have got this down pat, it will be a realtively easy step up to prime focus..by which time you will also start getting a feel for how much money you want to throw at this pastime
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