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chewie

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  1. Same as Tom above but with Stellarium and APT, I've found little use for any controlling through Stellarium though, Point craft in APT using GOTO++ and plate solving will have you perfectly aligned inside a few minutes, sync it, and if I'm looking for something random to point the scope at then I can go through Stellarium for best/time direction for my location.
  2. Guys and gals get your stuff marked with one of these things, there dirt cheap and the markings last a very long time (depending on usage) mark everything you possibly can, when police are handed in suspected stolen property they check it and something may well turn up months or years down the line, its also a lot harder for a thief or receiver to explain away. https://www.google.com/search?q=UV+Security+pen&oq=UV+Security+pen&aqs=chrome..69i57.5935j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
  3. It works 100% on my EOS R, can't say with regard to mirrored canon digital cameras as i haven't owned one in 20+ years as i went from Canon film to Fuji digital back to Canon mirrorless. The RF - EF adapter replaces the space where the mirror box would normally be.
  4. Not sure at what model number it starts but certainly newer full frame canon cameras do work with EF-S lenses, the sensor adjusts to act as a crop sensor, only reason i can think for doing it though is if you need a bit more reach. I should point out that this is the EOS R mirrorless.
  5. Should do, EF-S Lenses are for crop sensor canon cameras, EF lenses are for full frame cameras
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