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Originally Posted by Zuts
As i said though if he wants to wack 20kg on it then probably a G11 would dissapoint as well.
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I recall reading a post from Alchemy where he states that the slightest breeze sets his 12" ota on a g11 dancing so i agree with the above statement.
Now for a suggestion.
Why not have a shoot out between eq6 owners.
Set a "DSO" as a target and let eq6 with whichever scope and camera, guided or unguided take a few pix. Post the results on this forum and let actions speak louder than words. Obviously stating all the gen on scope camera weights etc for each pic.
I have an eq6 pro, a 12" newt and a canon 40d. I do not have autoguiding and so would limit exposure time and track and stack.
As a newcomer to astrophotography i cannot speak from experience but i am willing to accept the advice from the eq6 forum and move forward from there.
The popular opinion amongst the majority of owners on the eq6 forum is that with guiding and heavy loads the eq6 performs well enough for serious long integration astrophotography.
I am sure that this would be an interesting exercise and would go long way in assuring low budget astrophotographers of the capabilities of the eq6.
I realise that I may have to either go for a smaller scoper or a larger mount sometime in the future, but for now my budget only allows for what i have, and i sure want to use it rather than relegate it to the cupboard while i wait for a winning lotto ticket.
Regards
Steve