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22 June 2021
Great way to try planetary imaging.
As with anything new there is a learning curve to getting great images with any camera. You will need to use both USB plugs to get the proper amperage to power the camera. Download Sharpcap from the internet and view a few YouTube videos about the camera, SV 105 and Sharpcap and your on your way.
With any camera, the best time to image a planet is when it is at its highest in the sky and it is a cloudless night.
If you find that imaging planets isn’t your thing, you haven’t spent much to have learned this truth.