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Old November 29th 06, 10:38 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
J.Warren
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Default ASTRO: Coronado H-Alpha imaging question

Greetings all. I've been in-between shooting planets for quite a few months
now, and I've been thinking about getting one of the Coronado H-Alpha or
Calcium-K scopes. Imaging is #1 on my list and I would like to use my
Toucam Pro. I've had great luck with it and my 8 inch scope when it comes
to planetary imaging. One thing I noticed about the Coronado scopes is that
they don't have tracking. I'm assuming tracking is a must to get some
quality pics using my Toucam. How have other solar imagers been doing it
with the Coronado scopes and webcams? Piggyback or buying a mount that can
track? Thanks in advance...

Joel



 




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