I have an EQ6 and GSO RC8 that I use with an Orion mini guide scope, QHY5 guide camera, and unmodded Canon full-frame DSLR that can produce some nice results:
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I agree with what the previous posters have written.
The RC8 might be a bit too much to start with - I find that it can be quite tricky to balance perfectly, plus it has other complications (narrow field of view, needs very good polar alignment at that focal length and f-ratio, dew control is a problem, requires collimation, etc).
A wide field scope - such as an ED80 - would be perfect to start with. In fact, I recently found a second hand AstroTech AT65EDQ to complement my RC8 so that I can fit entire nebulae into frame.
As for guiding, I've successfully used an Orion Mini guide scope (162 mm focal length) to guide my RC8. It mounts into the finder scope bracket and because it's so light (especially compared to the Orion SSAG kit) it makes balancing/guiding much easier.
You'd definitely want the EQ6... the EQ5 + RC8 combination would just cause a lot of frustration with eggy stars. (Ignore the weight ratings, they're not helpful on economical mounts!)
Good luck!