Greetings, folks. I have been astrophotographing with DSLR's and Canon L lenses for a bit now, and am seriously looking at jumping into the world of scope based gudied astrophotography. So, I have a few queries, if you will lend me your wisdom, please.
The mount I have been looking at is the Skywatcher EQ6-Pro with the Synscan controller (although I am happy to, and confident with geeking out with EQMod and a laptop for the controls). For the roughly $1,800.00 price, is there better out there that will do the job, or is it pretty much the lower tier serious mount for AP?
There are three OTA's that I have been looking at (or at least classes of ota's).
1- Cassegrain based (an RC tube)
http://www.bintel.com.au/Telescopes/...oductview.aspx
2- Reflector type:
http://www.bintel.com.au/Telescopes/...oductview.aspx
3- Refractor, basically an ED80 APO from wherever.
The three OTA's are roughly in the same price bracket and I have Canon 350D, 7D and 5DMKIII to choose from (and am happy to rip off the IR plate from the 350D) What would your advice be as to the tech type (Cass, Refl, Refr) to go for firstly. I have it in my (often twisted) mind to get either the RC or the Reflector for deepsky stuff with a decent APO which I would use as a guide scope when I was doing tiny faint stuff, and then use the APO as my main when doing widefield photos (and either guide from another source, or forget guiding and rely on the mount to guide for the required time accurately enough) The RC is appealing as it is lightweight and *should* be more thermally efficient and require less messing around.
Ok, that's it for now, although I have dozens more questions that will follow; enough to test the most patient souls
Cheers,
Andrew in Perth.