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Old 24-10-2012, 05:48 PM
Poita (Peter)
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Location: NSW Country
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Okay, this might sound strange, and I'm sure people witll disagree, but I reckon if anyone is considering going OAG, then bite the bullet and get a lodestar or better. I tried so many combinations of other cameras and was convinced OAG was a bit of a joke. When I got a lodestar as a last ditch effort, suddenly off axis guiding just worked every time and was completely hassle free.

This is one of those areas where going cheap costs money. Buy a good guide camera and you will have it for life or until you break it. It is the best investment IMO.
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