Hi Richard. I just had a look at your scope on Google. It seems it deos not have auto tracking. That will make it difficult for you to take pictures with DSLR. You will be able to take some shots with very short exposures, but you will be limited. You can get adaptors to put you Canon camera onto your scope. You will need a T-Adaptor to suit your model camera and a T-Thread to 1.25 Eypeice adaptor. You can get them from shops like Andrews Communications. You can find them on the net, and they will post the items out too you. They will give you assistance on the phone. The other Company is Bintel, also on the net.
If you are wanting to take picures of Planets like the Moon and Saturn Etc, you will be far better off with a Webcam and a piece of software called RegistaX. The program is free on the internet and allows you to take a video shot of the object. It then devides it into images and stacks them into one shot. Thier is a bit more magic to it than that, but thats it in the basic form. The best Webcams are the Philips SPC900NC and they can be found also on the net. Thier are two verisons avaliable, modded and un-modded. Modded Webcams allow you to take longe exposure, but you can already do that with your Canon. You will just need a standard out of the box one. You will find most nice planet shots you see on the net are taken with Webcams and not DSLR's. I have a larger telescope and use a 1.25 adaptor with my Canon camera. I do also have a 2" version but trust me you can purchase what you need I would guess for around $40 - $50..
I hope I have been some assistance and I hope you enjoy using your new telescope.
Seeing Stars
Mardy