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Originally Posted by iceman
Well the longer the focal length, the better everything needs to be. EQ6 as a minimum, and an 8" or 10" newt with a guidescope would be ok on it.
Nothing wrong with an f/4 or f/5 newt for astrophotography - you'll just need a Baader MPCC for coma, and probably to move the mirror up the tube so your DSLR can come to focus.
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thanks for the follow-up.
I was looking at the EQ6 as it will be a once in a lifetime purchase (hah!

) and I cannot spring for something meatier. I would only go as far as the 8" or 10", anyway so the EQ6 would be enough.
I forgot the coma corrector and the mirror move... hmmm...
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Just check out the work of Eric (EzyStyles) with his 10" newt on EQ6, or Alchemy with his 12" newt on G-11. Paul Mayo also uses a 12" newt on a G-11. Scott Alder (tornado33) uses a 10" newt on a Samson mount.
Paul and Alchemy (and myself) all have GSO 12" newts. You don't need to spend a fortune on custom optics.
Their work speaks for itself.
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well, i am impressed by all the great photos from those you mention, plus yourself (so modest...

).