After getting the last of the adapters made that I need for the MK67 for the lunar eclispe in June, I got a chance to test the setup on the moon last night

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This was with an Intes mk67 (prime focus), a meade f6.3 focal reducer and a canon 300D, there is also an meade flip mirror in there so I can switch between looking at it through the eyepiece and taking some shots without messing around with focusing and swaping adapters.
This is a resultant image of 10 images stacked in registax and a little photoshop work.
I dont think I'm gonna get a whole lot more out of this 6 inch scope, the view through the eyepiece using the flip mirror is also excellent, this setup will also work for solar eclipses so its good by to the 4" refractor.

Here is a closeup of the Copernicus area, probabily abit too much contrast with all those snow caps, but it does show the ejecta from the craters well.

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