View Single Post
  #2  
Old 21-06-2012, 02:25 AM
loki78 (Jon)
Look Up!

loki78 is offline
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Riverwood, Sydney
Posts: 192
You can start as is doing afocal stuff, which is at its simplest, putting your camera with a lens on, up to the eyepiece and snapping away. You would be surprised at just how well some lunar shots work out this way. You can also get adaptors to hold the camera in place in front of the eyepiece.

Other than this to use your DSLR with your scope you'll need a T-ring for your type of camera, in your case a canon, and a T adaptor.

I imagine you will need a wedge as well but i will let someone else address that as I have no experience in using one.
Reply With Quote