Hello,
I am very much a Newbie at this and would be grateful for some advice. I started earlier this year by acquiring a used AZ EQ5 GT mount and the adding a Skywatcher ED80 scope. I then decided that I wanted to try some deep sky photography with a remotely operated setup and added a used Skywatcher Evo 50ED with an Atik GP camera, HitecAstro Mount Hub Pro 4 and Autofocuser (Step Motor), Attached to the ED80 is a Canon 5D mk3 with a .85 focal reducer. This is all hooked up to a smalli5 NUC which I can run remotely using Team Viewer. I did not do much over the summer but have now brought everything out and connected up. For software I am using Ascom, SGP, PHD2 and Sharp Cap as I don't have a polar scope. Everything connects up and the remote connection works well. I am now trying to workout how to focus and align the two scopes and would like to get them into focus during the day so that I am in the right area before starting a session. I tried to focus the Guidescope first using a hilltop a couple of miles away but could not get a picture even after putting tinfoil over the lens with a small hole in the centre. I tried focusing back and forward but could only get noise. I tried using PHD2 on a loop also Sharp Cap to no avail. On the ED80 I did not get a chance to try it before the light failed. I would appreciate any help or info as to the best method of focus and alignment. I have had this setup now since early march but have still to take a photo. The learning curve is in inverse proportion to the bank balance and I am thinking of joining Astros Anonymous . Thanks in advance.