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A third way is to use a point-and-shoot digital camera with the universal digital camera adapter. Here the camera is held by the adapter behind the telescope’s eyepiece. Attach the adapter’s clamp to the eyepiece drawtube, then the camera to the platform on the adapter. You will have to make adjustments to the universal camera adapter to properly position the camera lens in the emerging light beam from the eyepiece and focus it. This is easy to see with the camera’s preview screen. Try different eyepieces in the telescope and zoom settings of the camera to get the view you want.You can also use an electronic eyepiece or webcam type camera like NexImage. These cameras often have nosepieces that fit directly into the 1-1/4” eyepiece drawtube with no adapter needed. The electronic eyepieces output directly to a TV monitor, while the NexImage webcam-type requires a computer to see and capture images.