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  1. Thank you Stu, I will have a look at these and let you know where I end up, really helpful.
  2. I have had my scope, an 8 Inch celestron for years and I have a celestron neximage camera which I had previously used for photography with the scope.... All was well and then I stopped star gazing years back. Recently I got the telescope out again but have found my camera is obsolete, it simply will not function with windows modern versions, having spoken to celestron this issue cannot be resolved so I need a new camera. Primarily I image planets and the moon but have tried with limited success to image more distant objects. The world of cameras has moved on and to be honest I do not know if I need the £10 cameras on ebay or the £250 ones on amazon, or which features I should place a value on. Any advice would be very welcome, I do not want to overspend on this but also would like a decent functional option. I do have a digital dslr camera also, and I see you can buy adaptors for these to fit on fb e scope, is this a better and cheaper option?
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