Re: twinkle twinkle little star
We're both talking ninety to the dozen at the same time here too.
He's not convinced the scope will take the weight of an slr on the back but there's always the possibity. Failing that, I'm wondering if we can manage something by using a second tripod and ballhead for the camera then placing it over the viewfinder of the scope with the scope viewfinder at an appropriate angle.
I forsee endless 'fun and frolics' at this end. This always happens when we set about something different.
There was a young lass who used to post on another forum. Her parents gave her a Meade ETX 90 for her 18th birthday and she used to post some pretty good shots from it, shots she's got just using her small (inexpensive) compact handheld over the viewfinder. She eventually managed to link her scope and laptop in the garden and posted one or two screenshots she'd grabbed. That was a few years ago now but I was quite impressed (and not just a little bit envious) at the time. I admired her tenacity and skills despite her basic equipment.
Pol
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We're both talking ninety to the dozen at the same time here too.

He's not convinced the scope will take the weight of an slr on the back but there's always the possibity. Failing that, I'm wondering if we can manage something by using a second tripod and ballhead for the camera then placing it over the viewfinder of the scope with the scope viewfinder at an appropriate angle.
I forsee endless 'fun and frolics' at this end. This always happens when we set about something different.

There was a young lass who used to post on another forum. Her parents gave her a Meade ETX 90 for her 18th birthday and she used to post some pretty good shots from it, shots she's got just using her small (inexpensive) compact handheld over the viewfinder. She eventually managed to link her scope and laptop in the garden and posted one or two screenshots she'd grabbed. That was a few years ago now but I was quite impressed (and not just a little bit envious) at the time. I admired her tenacity and skills despite her basic equipment.
Pol
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