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  1. DanC.Licks

    Photographing with Micro Four-Thirds and Telescope

    Slow means dark, which means high iso in order to get the shutter speeds up where you will need them. IS might or might not work, so you have to plan on at least 1/1600 second to get sharp images, and that is asking a lot from an f14 lens! Don't plan on getting good results in anything but great...
  2. DanC.Licks

    Photographing with Micro Four-Thirds and Telescope

    On refractors, usually 80mm extention is enough. You may just have to get a couple of different lengths and experiment. Check through the various threads on TNs (telenegatives) and Barlows on this site, There is a lot of usefull information here. Keep in mind that the C90 is not a blazing fast...
  3. DanC.Licks

    Photographing with Micro Four-Thirds and Telescope

    No eyepiece. Just get the extention tubes you need and a T2 to mFT adapter and hook up. E-M10 is for sure a good choice.
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