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1. Parts list Figure 1 shows the SteadyPix Deluxe assembled and ready to use. Figure 2 shows the parts of your SteadyPix Deluxe as they arrive. Please refer to these Depth adjustment Lateral photographs to identify the various parts when assembling and using the...
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Such coupling also allows the camera to move in syn- chrony with the eyepiece if the telescope is motor driven. To get the best pictures with the SteadyPix Deluxe, we recommend using an eyepiece with a long (around 20mm) eye relief. The Orion Epic ED series, for Figure 4.
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SteadyPix Deluxe in advance, and then find the object you wish to its surface. You might also want to use an optional Moon filter that threads photograph with a separate eyepiece with similar characteristics.
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Deep-Sky Objects Since deep-sky objects are very faint, use only digital cameras to photograph them when using the SteadyPix Deluxe. Film cameras require too much expo- sure time to get good results. A few bright objects can be photographed effec- tively using your SteadyPix Deluxe (such as the Orion Nebula).
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