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Old 21-06-2012, 09:43 AM
Poita (Peter)
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Grab a T-ring and a Nosepiece for your DSLR and you can remove the Star-Diagonal and slide the DSLR in its place and start getting pictures of the moon.

The moon is bright enough that you can use fast enough shutter speeds to not need a wedge.
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