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Old 09-04-2011, 09:26 PM
Keshdogga (Casey)
Casey Roff

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Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Talking What Do I Need For Widefield Imaging

Hey IIS It's been a while,

I don't know about everyone else but I've had no chance in the past month to get out and image but It's got me thinking about what else I can do with with my gear. I'm really interested in DSLR widefield imaging but have never had the chance/ability to try It. I understand I would need some way to connect the DSLR to my mount (either by piggyback or some other means) so my question is how should I go about this? Blue tack was the first to come to mind but I somehow think it might not be enough I use a Canon DSLR if that makes a difference.

And Ponders, if you're out there and happen to stumble on this I'd really like to know where you got that nifty little gadget you have attatched to the aluminium base plate that you use when widefield imaging.

So if anyone has any advice on widefield imaging they'd like to pass down I'd love to hear it

Cheers,
Casey
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