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    help with asories for astrophotography

    i just received my new older celsetron c8 and i am instreted in astrophotorgrphy.
    i have some camera equipment, such as a canon 5d, and an xti, i have any lenses that might be required for a piggy back setup, however i would like to just shoot though the scope to begin with,
    i as well have the canon t-mount, now i need to know what i need to take (great) pictures of the moon for starters, and then other planetary objects, then some time work to deep space objects. thanks for the advice. if there are any questions i am more than able to answer them.

    here is a link to my other photography, granted its not astro, but it shows that i can handle a camera. http://www.glacier-imagery.com/gallery/main.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by webejamn View Post
    here is a link to my other photography, granted its not astro, but it shows that i can handle a camera. http://www.glacier-imagery.com/gallery/main.php
    Those are beautiful pictures - you should have no problem with the astro stuff. I'm sure the folks here will assist you.

    Looking forward to viewing your astro pics.

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    I concur with Tim, and nice shots on your site.

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    Hi webejamn.
    Do you have a visual back for your C-8 and does the scope have a tracking motor. You say you have a t-mount for the camera, are you able to couple the camera to the back of the scope.

    I use a etx 125 for almost all of my work, but lately a friend gave me an old orange C-8 with a tracking motor to play with so I have been. If you dont have a visual back you can get one for a good price on e-bay. If you would like I can take a photo of the set up that I use and send it to you or put it on this forum.. Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul f. campbell View Post
    Hi webejamn.
    Do you have a visual back for your C-8 and does the scope have a tracking motor. You say you have a t-mount for the camera, are you able to couple the camera to the back of the scope.

    I use a etx 125 for almost all of my work, but lately a friend gave me an old orange C-8 with a tracking motor to play with so I have been. If you dont have a visual back you can get one for a good price on e-bay. If you would like I can take a photo of the set up that I use and send it to you or put it on this forum.. Paul
    i woudl love that, i keep meening to put my a pic of my scope up, yes i do have the motorized mount,

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    My set up for the orange 8 inch

    Hi Webejamn.

    Here are a few photos that show my set up for adding my 35mm.
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    what is that item with the 4 hand tighteners on it? its in the middle of your set up there.

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    Hi Webejamn.

    That is a modified visal back that was made to hold heavy cameras. I was on e-bay this evening and there are afew adapters out there on the celestron site. cheap. later Paul

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