Hi Adrian
a good way to start, and if the frustrations of manually guiding don't get you then all will be well. I did it, and I know others who still do it (members here), and it is a very good way to do things, just a pain.
I use a ToUcam, and use an 800mm scope. No Barlow, nothing. Just the ToUcam on the rear of the 80mm f5.
Try the elcheapo guidescpe first, and without the barlow. Make some rings that will hold it all together, and allow a small amount of adjustment. Later if you Webcam you will need a bit more adjustment, but you will also need a bigger guidescope too perhaps.
Try the brighter objects to start with, Omega Cent, and the likes. Use a decent ISO setting, maybe 1600, or at least 800. Try a few exposures of about one minute or so. Have fun.
Gary
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