Hi all , this is my first post here
I am in dire need of some advice or input .
I recently purchased a used HEQ5 that came with a Skywatcher 200p telescope , a modified Canon camera and guide scope ( it was only the mount I wanted but the price was way , way too good considering it included the larger scope and camera /numerous accessories. I hoped it would future proof me and save me having to make large future purchases.
I have really been trying to get to grips with it all but if I am honest , as awesome as the telescope is , it’s just extremely cumbersome and overwhelming to set up and use , precariously trying to adjust and balance it all . Trying to hold on to it all and twiddling the little grub screws that grip it into place , the insane , convoluted software sequences to run through to set get it set up each time , it doesn’t help that the nights are so short this time of year but the whole process just absorbs so much of the limited time available not to mention the spontaneously occurring clouds.
Before I purchased this deal I had picked up an old Tamron f3.8 200mm lens for my own camera for £30 on eBay and planned on using just that with the HEQ5 until I could afford a telescope at a later date and had a better idea of what I needed.
Essentially I feel like I have inadvertently jumped in way too deep with software , drivers, cables and cameras etc etc so I decided to chill a bit and temporarily place the 200p to one side ( try to pretend it isn’t there mocking me ) and return to my original plan of just using a compact, forgiving 200mm lens and image unguided with just the mount aligned via the polar scope , go to controller for target acquisition and intervalometer for image sequencing . No laptops , no drivers , ascom , phd, Astro tortilla , sharp cap to worry about ..
The problem I have now though is that it seems my DSLR and 200mm lens are way too light to balance properly on the HEQ5 regardless of what I do with the weights .
I really pushed the budget boat out thinking I had made a wise long term decision but I just feel a bit lost now.
Maybe in winter when the nights are longer and less rushed it will all come together . I have managed to clamber up the learning curve so far but despite that , the actual process is far more tedious than my originally imagined concept of a minimal ‘ grab and go’ set up . Trying to use all this extra technology .
I am really pleased with the mount I just wanted something solid that will track stars and allow me to expand to larger lens and or scope later . I think now I need to find a solution to get it balanced for just my SLR and photo lens. If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate it !
Sorry it’s a long , rambling post . I guess it’s the accumulation of a lot of thinking and pondering and I have no one around to talk to about this subject or bounce off.