Yves-André avatar
I have just bought in second hand a Televue 76 APO . I wish to use my de-filtered Canon 6D full frame for astro-photography.
What prime focus and reducer/flattener should I buy for astro-photography which is best compatible with my Canon ?
Thanks
Yves
Jeff Bennett avatar
Ask Al : http://www.televue.com/engine/TV3b_page.asp?id=3
good luck, I had a TV 76 years ago, great optics.
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