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Richard 68

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  1. Thanks for your help guys, I am also hoping to connect my Nikon D5000 to it (it’s my lightest dslr) I know I need a T ring but I’m getting confused as to what else I will need, any answers would be much appreciated Thanks
  2. This is the mount, it’s the best I can do at the moment as I don’t collect it until this afternoon. I have been told that it’s an EQ3 mount and not an EQ3-2. Any help would be grateful Richard
  3. Hi All I’m new to astronomy and astrophotography, I have just got a 150P on an EQ3 mount (not EQ3-2) and would like to put a motor on it, can anyone offer some advice on what I fit to the mount all through the price range and good and bad points if any. Thanks in advance for any suggestions Richard
  4. These shots that you have all posted are amazing, thanks for sharing. The set up I’m looking at has a EQ3 mount (not EQ3-2), can I fit a tracking system to this mount and if so what are my choices (all price ranges) Thanks
  5. Thanks for all of your input guys, I am on a budget at the moment as we are soon to be moving from the UK to southern Spain (even less LP than where I am now). Peco, if I manage to get captures like those you have then I will be a happy man, even just observing planets and stars would make me happy.
  6. This shot was taken at a place called Lords Piece in the South Downs with my Nikon D7000 and a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 single shot, f/2.8. iso3200. 17mm. 15 sec
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    Nikon dslr shots

    Halnaker Windmill
  8. Hi I couldn’t remove the post as I took my shot before the dates specified, I removed the content instead
  9. Hi, I am new to telescopes and all it entails, I am looking at a 150P on an EQ3 mount, my question is, is this setup not good for dslr astrophotography, and if not why not ? I would be using a Nikon D5000 or 7000 for the camera probably the 5000 as it’s lighter. Any and all help and advice is very welcome
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    Hi All

    Goo day to you all. I am Richard, a 50 year old twenty something , I live on the south coast of England just by the South Downs, I am a taxi driver by trade and a photographer by hobby with a passion for the night sky that I never did anything about other than a few long exposure shots with my camera. I am hoping to get my 1st telescope in the next couple of weeks, I’m looking at a Stargazer Explorer 150P at the moment as a starting point and am trying to learn and understand all I can about the world above our heads
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