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  1. Everyone: thanks for hearing me out. I've got it now: the mount keeps the camera in the same orientation no mater what the time. That's the answer I was hoping for. Brilliant. Thanks again.
  2. Ahhgghh! I didn't see this. In one post we have orientation dependence, but now we don't. Sorry to be a pain. Could I go back to my clouds example? Say I take 3 exposures at 23:00. Then it clouds over. I leave everything as it is; tracking and camera orientation. The sky clears at midnight. I continue with exposure number 4. Question, is snap 4 the same orientation as snap 3? TIA
  3. Ah, OK. So if it's not oriented RA-DEC it is gonna change. That's a good reference. Slowly getting there...
  4. Hi and thanks for the reply. Are you saying that the orientetion changes? Say I start at 23:00 and take 3 snaps. Then it's cloudy. I leave the mount running until 23:45 when it's clear again. Is the chain still in the same orientation? TIA.
  5. OK. It's been cloudless all day [1]. So, just one final check: if I leave the camera there, it's going to be that orientation all night? TIA [1] Precictions about what will happen 10 seconds into the first exposure anyone?
  6. Yessss! Thanks to everyone for the sanity check. I did get a bubble level but only used it to make the RA weight bar horizontal. The biggest clue was in the camera orientation. Gonna see if I can get more detail tonight. Any tips on exposures would be great. This is 8 x 30s in dss with a blur layer subtracted.
  7. Phew, that takes some following! My camera is still where it was. So I'm not far off if I rotate 90º to where I am and centre on 4438? This is where I get another spatial headache. Instinct tells me I should rotate 90º clockwise. But does it matter? I've 2 batteries and no mains. That gives me about an hour of trial and error. An 8Gb card gives me about 100 shots, although I suppose I wouldn't RAW for trial and error. Just thinking out loud...
  8. Thanks, that's very neat. I take your point about camera alignment. Presumably then, I'd be nudging left-right-up-down relative to the camera frame rather than nudging and hoping? Is there an easy way to orient the camera in ra-dec, say in the home position?
  9. Hi everyone. Galaxy expert needed. I used a dslr which I synscan centred on m84, m86 beneath. I can see m84 and m86 in the finder. I now see m84 was a bad choice. I tried trial and error nudging and taking 10 second exposures. I tried relating what I saw through the finder to what was seen in the camera, the latter only stars. Impossible. 3 hours later, I gave up. Anyway, there's a smaller galaxy , 4438 just out of shot below m86. So, 1. I turn the camera 90º. 2. I centre on 4438 so that m84 is top right. Question: am I heading in the right direction for the chain? Or WHY. Cheers and TIA
  10. Hi I don't know Bresser reflectors but if the quality is the same as their refractors, I'd go Bresser. They also answer emails. HTH.
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    Hi

    I'm new here and I can't work out how ths works. Is this article for sale? If so, how do I purchase it? I asked a question in the original forum post but no answer...???

    Thanks

  12. Ah, OK got it. My telescope came with warnings NOT to look at the sun. I can see I've a long way to go with this astro thing!
  13. Phew! What's the (main) difference when you compare the views?
  14. I've a Bresser 152mm on loan. It's a Petzval with good views to the edge of the eyepiece. After some time with a reflector, the diamonds on velvet stars are wonderful. You just gotta see stuff like Sagittarius the double cluster with this. Here's hoping its owner loses interest and...
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