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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 4/20/2006
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Excellent P-M - I love it! Joggie
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Jaroslav Dole?al
{K:785} 12/2/2004
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Good work!
Jaroslav .. student of the Astrophisics
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P-M Hedén
{K:112} 12/2/2004
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Hello Nikolai! Thanks for your comment. I use a radial guider with a micro guide eyepiece, it is a illumitated eyepiece, when I guide. You can have any telescope that has a wedge that you can polar-align and a computer drive with a handcontrol and a rather solid mount so that the telescope doesn?t loose balance when you have the camera and the objective on the telecope, using a piggyback-mount.
Regards /P-M Hedén
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P-M Hedén
{K:112} 12/2/2004
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Hello Stan! Thanks for your comment. I used my telescope Celestron NexStar 11 GPS and I had the SLR camera with the 200mm objective attached on the telescope.
Regards /P-M Hedén
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Nikolai Pozdniakov
{K:611} 12/2/2004
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Wow. Beautiful. How do you maually guide? Is it a telescope feature. I always have problem with star trails when I take sky picture. So I have to limit exposure time. Do you know what equipment I can use follow starts with regular camera? I have D70 with 300mm lens(450mm effective). Thanks
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Stan Pustylnik
{K:6768} 12/2/2004
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Incredible beauty above us! What telescope did you use to follow star movement?
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