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Originally Posted by Chris85
Great image Steve!
Did you drift align your mount or just get it pretty close without?
I'll be getting a very similar set-up by the end of the week, so it's great to see what can be done with the old eq3
Chris
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Hi Chris, thanks. I did a little drift align to get what i thought was close. I do not have an illuminated reticle so i use my highest powered eyepiece with a barlow to speed up any drift and adjust that way.
Here is a typical example of what i do to set up.
Get the tripod pointing 172 deg (from what i have read 8 deg east of south) for my location with the compass on the iphone. Level the tripod. Fit mount and adjust to 35 deg alt for my location with the Clinometer on the ipad. Make sure AZ adjustment knobs are centralised. Turn on RA tracking motor. Do some drift aligning with my highest powered eyepiece with a barlow to speed up any drift and adjust that way, ( I am still at the trial and error stage of drift aligning) and counter adjust to any drift i see.
Take some 30 sec test images and zoom into stars to inspect for any trails. Then adjust AZ adjustments to try and lessen the trails to a point that i am happy with. I do find that i need to take a few images at the same AZ setting as sometimes the result is different( maybe from a wind gust or a PE error ?) Once happy with small as possible stars i then hook up to the EOS Utility that come with my 500D and use the little clock timer icon to set the exposure and amount of images to be taken.
I do find there is a difference of the position of the object in frame of image compared from the first and last image taken. Maybe because polar alignment not spot on.
When i finally get to guiding, hopefully i will get better looking results but for now i am happy with what i can get out of this cheap set up.
The old school of trial and error and mistakes make for good lessons learned.

Good luck with your set up, looking forward to seeing some images