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Old 18-07-2010, 05:16 PM
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Our first Jupiter using new camera.

We convinced the school of the benefits of a mono camera so we got a DBK or DMK 21.as or something like that and last night before my mate Adam and I called it quits we stuck it on the back of of our schools C8 with a powermate 2.5 times. Focusing - what a mission but we are happy with the result.

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PS I just opened it and it is blury as anything. Just look at the thumbnail. it looks quite impressive.
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Old 18-07-2010, 07:45 PM
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I'd be happy if I could do that.
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Old 18-07-2010, 11:22 PM
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We convinced the school of the benefits of a mono camera so we got a DBK or DMK 21.as or something like that and last night before my mate Adam and I called it quits we stuck it on the back of of our schools C8 with a powermate 2.5 times. Focusing - what a mission but we are happy with the result.

Mark

PS I just opened it and it is blury as anything. Just look at the thumbnail. it looks quite impressive.
It's actually a fairly respectable result for a first try with all this gear
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