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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
That's right. I also find setup 3. handy doing planetary imagining rather than using a barlow or powermate. Because it is variable you can adjust the setup to suit the night. It's a bit more mucking around than a barlow or powermate, but it's just a matter of practice.
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I'd say taking a bunch of pictures with a DSLR would outperform a cheap to mid range CCD cam (of course I doubt the $5000 CCD imagers would be outperformed XD). But then again, I don't know...I havn't been around astronomy or astrophotography very long. All planetary images look soft and grainy...
I guess everybody just needs this setup:
http://img489.imageshack.us/my.php?i...img9826gf4.jpg