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<blockquote data-quote="Smithhill" data-source="post: 1838012" data-attributes="member: 57837"><p>Sorry, Rich that you are still having problems. You certainly have a good scope, but it seems to me that you are trying to build a sysem around the 20-60 zoom, and zooms are known to be not as digiscoping friendly as primes.</p><p></p><p>If you were to beg, borrow, or steal a medium focal length Hyperion ( 13 or 17mm) you could wrap the 1 1/4 inch barrel with file holder cardboard and a layer of aluminum tape to bring it up to your 1 1/2 scope size. These eyepieces are $119. Perhaps such a temporary trial would give you an indication if you could go back to try the G1 with it. Better luck. Gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithhill, post: 1838012, member: 57837"] Sorry, Rich that you are still having problems. You certainly have a good scope, but it seems to me that you are trying to build a sysem around the 20-60 zoom, and zooms are known to be not as digiscoping friendly as primes. If you were to beg, borrow, or steal a medium focal length Hyperion ( 13 or 17mm) you could wrap the 1 1/4 inch barrel with file holder cardboard and a layer of aluminum tape to bring it up to your 1 1/2 scope size. These eyepieces are $119. Perhaps such a temporary trial would give you an indication if you could go back to try the G1 with it. Better luck. Gene [/QUOTE]
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