Hi all,
I'm planning to start down the AP rabbit hole, and I'd like some advice before I start buying stuff. I'm more interested in DSOs than planets, and I understand that there are different requirements for nebula vs planetaries & galaxies (widefield vs longer FL?), but widefield sounds like the more sensible (and common) starting point. I currently have a manual 10in SW dob (solid tube, f4.7, 1200mm FL) for visual, but it's obviously not suitable for AP. So I'm thinking about the following setup - the goal is a fairly minimal kit that does not skimp on quality (but doesn't bankrupt me either), portable, and something that I'm not going to need to upgrade after just a few months of playing around:
* Mount: SW AZ-EQ6 GT (prices seem to be around $2500 +/-)
* Scope: SWED80 f7.5 600mm FL (~$870)
* Field Flattener: SW 0.85x Focal Reducer Corrector for ED80 (~$330)
* Power supply: no idea yet
* Camera: Canon 1300d DSLR (just because I already own one)
Now some newbie questions:
1) Obvious one first: is this a good starting setup that will last a while, and am I missing anything that is really worth getting up front? From what I've read, the FF/FR is pretty much essential. I know autoguiding is highly recommended, but I was thinking that I could (should?) do without while I learn the ropes.
2) Would the AZ-EQ6 handle my 10in newt OTA (15kg + rings) in EQ mode for AP and/or in AZ mode for visual with goto (the specs say yes, but what about in practice)? The AZ-EQ5 is a lot cheaper and sounds like it would be fine for the ED80, but not for my newt - is the AZ-EQ6 worth the extra $? (I assume so if for no other reason than that I'd be less likely to need to upgrade the mount in future - plus everyone says not to skimp on the mount)
2b) If the mount can handle the newt OTA in EQ mode, is it really worth getting the ED80 as well? That might be a dumb (or dumbER

) question, but I'm not sure how to compare the two for AP, and I'd rather ask a dumb question than make a dumb assumption.
3) Is the only difference between the SWED80 and the SW Black Diamond ED80 the diagonal and dual speed focuser? Is the BD worth the extra ~$400? I'm not sure if I would use it much for visual given I have the dob (never used one, so don't know). How do they compare in performance? I read somewhere that they both use the same fl-53 glass, so the main difference would seem to just be the focuser?
4) An ED80 seems to be the default entry level choice for widefield AP...what would be a good 'next step' if I wanted to get tighter shots of planetaries & galaxies (not to buy now, just planning ahead)?
5) What is a good option for power supply? I will mostly be using this in my back yard, so have access to mains, but I would need some sort of adaptor at least, and I would like something portable, too. I've had trouble finding good info on this...
6) How big an issue is street lighting for AP (close street lights on both sides of my house

)? If it's a problem, what's the best solution - filters? Post-processing? Move

?
Thanks.
(that turned out a bit longer than expected...sorry)