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  1. hi, I've been researching various telescopes and mounts for a while now for both imaging and visual. I enjoy taking great photos of the sky but don't particularly care if I catch one particular star or another. I do love though the idea of detailed images of the moon, Saturn and Jupiter and the classic shots of the Milky Way that I see. What I can't seem to find the answer to is this: Can I use a good mount, go to or not, with just my Fujifilm x camera and the right lens to get detailed views of let's say the moons of Saturn or Jupiter's stripes or do I really need a scope to achieve that? The scope I did have in mind was an ES 100 apo with an AVX mount but I was just wondering whether I can add a larger lens to my camera, mount it to let's say a sky watcher/star adventurer and achieve the results I want. Thanks for any info. jeff
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