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PSA - NASA
#21
AnonyMoose Wrote:Awesome scope. I think next for me is something easier to handle. Maybe a Schmidt-Cassagrain that I can somehow connect to my Nikon D200. And something that can automatically look at specific DSO's.

I live close to the Alabama border West of Atlanta. Too much light pollution out here . One of the many things I miss about Connecticut.
You let me know if you get that scope and connect it to your cam. You are too far away for me to say let's meet up to do some star gazin' but you should talk to MF about maybe gettin' a forum over at POTD.com

I would join your forum and post stuff about things at our Zenith..hahaha

::hugs::
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#22
Zenith Wrote:You let me know if you get that scope and connect it to your cam. You are too far away for me to say let's meet up to do some star gazin' but you should talk to MF about maybe gettin' a forum over at POTD.com

I would join your forum and post stuff about things at our Zenith..hahaha

::hugs::

Actually, a road trip to Ann Arbor / Saline to see some friendsis on my list of stuff to do.

I need to figure out a good scope for connecting to a Nikon D200 that is easy and yet does high quality pictures. It also needs to have an object location system.
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#23
AnonyMoose Wrote:
Zenith Wrote:You let me know if you get that scope and connect it to your cam. You are too far away for me to say let's meet up to do some star gazin' but you should talk to MF about maybe gettin' a forum over at POTD.com

I would join your forum and post stuff about things at our Zenith..hahaha

::hugs::

Actually, a road trip to Ann Arbor / Saline to see some friendsis on my list of stuff to do.

I need to figure out a good scope for connecting to a Nikon D200 that is easy and yet does high quality pictures. It also needs to have an object location system.
My scope has an object locator but my cam isn't half as good as yours :Sorry:

Ann Arbor would be perfect for star gazin' keep me posted
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