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Grahlom

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  1. I wouldn't advise you to point your telescope towards the sun, that can be bad not just for you but also for the telescope. I heard viewfinder strings can burn in an instant if you do that. The same can be achieved by pointing at something outside during the day from a window. Just point your telescope at something that has contrast in brightness, like roof of a house. Sky will be a lot brighter so you will be able to see the shape of a house clearly when you move a card into focus.
  2. Yeah I guess my telescope has different kind of threading because people say we need that "nose" part of the adapter. Not sure why there isn't an adapter for that type of threading ? Correct me if I'm wrong
  3. Hi guys, first time posting here. My apologies if I was supposed to introduce myself as a new member, but as I didn't see that requirement I decided not to. Anyway, I am also an owner of SD 150p, aforementioned telescope, and as well have an urge to take a few pictures. As I don't want to have a laptop with me, or own one just so I could take a picture of the night sky, I was looking into getting a "standalone" camera. You guys got my attention with mirrorless camera, which could possibly get into prime focus on this telescope. If I was to buy for example Canon M100, which part would I need to buy to be able to attach it to my telescope in prime focucs? Matnb, you said you found an attachment for sale, do you have a link for it maybe?
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