meade telescope view on computer

by admin on April 24, 2010

meade telescope view on computer
What is the best way to connect a telescope eyepiece to the PC?

Hello, I just bought my first "very good" telescope. Meade ETX-125 A PE. Now, I'm wanting to see the image that we normally see through the eyepiece on my computer screen. What is the best way? 1. A CCD camera or Meade DSI? 2. An Electronic or Digital Eye 3. T-stand + T-ring + 12 MP camera that already has .. I know a number is very expensive, but the movies all the eye and not only one circle in the image. The other two are cheaper and 3 is the highest resolution. People who have some knowledge of optics and telescopes / 's Camera please tell me which one and why or maybe there are other possibilities. Thanks in advance, to choose the best …

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