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Deason

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  1. Interesting, this is about what I am seeing in my camera so thank you! This is all good learning, the telescope was only purchased to get used to all of these sorts of things.
  2. I did wonder if my perception of how quickly we orbit was why this is happening. How quick you talking though? Its like the telescope is moving quickly to me (I'll record at some point). I can hold the camera in place and it doesn't move (but obviously wobbles). Video here.
  3. Camera is definitely moving slightly on one of the directions (sorry still not able to remember the two) as It goes off of the screen on the DSLR and with long exposure all I get is a white line! The wobble is at the section where you do latitude, please dont second guess. I shall do a video of this over the weekend with it being of no use with the cloud and add to the post. I'm convinced the thing is too heavy for anything other than moon watching.
  4. Hi All, I have just bought a used one of these as a beginner. I've got the DSLR mount which I've used and I'm struggling with it staying still when trying to photograph planets. I focus on Jupiter and it moves out of view. The screws are extremely tight. I've noticed on the stand the thing wobbles and I am wondering if its me or a dodgy stand. Any help would be appreciated.
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