My take on it is this......
Consider a car, you can put racing tyres on it, but without the suspension, steering, motor, etc etc you won't get the real value from it.
So if you are using an average mount , an average scope, an average camera ( pixel size etc) the potential benefit will not be realized.
To gain the benefit you will need a mount with backlash etc that can cope with multiple updates per sec, a camera with fine enough resolution that a difference can be seen, plus good optics, and of course a FL long enough to notice the turbulence in the atmosphere.
But you won't take any worse pictures with it than without.
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