A bit of both, I suspect.
It's mostly a technical adventure at the moment, so trying out what's within 
grasp is very much a part of it.
Jostein 

Den 27. august 2016 18.11.33 CEST, skrev Alan C <[email protected]>:
>Jostein
>
>Once the equatorial mount is motorised & aligned correctly, do you
>intend to 
>use a camera body to collect images through the telescope or will you 
>replace the telescope with a camera & lens?
>
>Alan C
>
>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Jostein
>Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2016 1:42 PM
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>Subject: Astronomic field report
>
>Skies are getting darker here now, so finally I got a good chance to
>try
>out my semi-DIY motorisation of the telescope mount for the Pentax 75
>EDHF.
>
>At the moment I can produce reasonably sharp images at a 30s exposure.
>The focal length of the telescope is about 500 mm, so this exceeds the
>controlling capability of the Astrotrace function in the K-5 + O-GPS1
>combo. That's got to be a milestone.
>
>The current limits to accuracy are accurate polar alignment and
>accurate
>focus. The believe the latter can be improved by lubrication of the
>mechanism, and the former by reading up on the subject. :-)
>
>No PESOs yet, but here's a picture of the mount here (Google images,
>shortened link): http://turl.no/15lv
>
>Substitute the clump of metal mounted to the same axle as the knob with
>the Pentax logo for my own setup, and you get the idea.
>
>
>Jostein

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