Sky-Watcher Multi-Purpose Computerized Mount User Manual

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There are two

for the Fork Arm which are useful for both astronomy and photography.

The inner fork arm

as shown in Fig. 23, is designed to be used when attaching a camera to the AllView mount for panoramic

photography. This allows the camera to be set up at a nodal point, where it is close to the intersection of the altitude and azimuth axes.
A telescope optical tube may also be used in this

but long telescope optical tubes may be limited in their altitude movement

as they may strike the mount.

For long tubes and camera lenses, you should use the Outer Mounting

described below.

When using a camera for panoramic photography, a video camera for video coursing, or a compact short tube telescope with the

fork arm in the inner

the fork arm should be at your left hand side while you are standing behind the mount as shown

in Fig. 23.

When using a telescope or binocular for astronomical observing with the fork arm in the inner

the fork arm should be

at your right hand side while you are standing behind the mount as shown in Fig. 24.

Fig. 23

Fig. 24

The outer fork arm

as shown in Fig. 25, was designed primarily for astronomical use because of its greater range in altitude

movement range without the telescope striking the mount. In the outer mounting

the fork arm should be at your LEFT hand

side while you are standing behind the mount, as shown in Fig. 25.

Fig. 25

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