This owner made certain that her iEXOS-100 mount was all in during the 11-11-19 transit of Mercury. She was setup and ready to take pictures before some of us had our vehicles unloaded. This picture was taken at the world-famous Mt. Wilson Observatory.
You can tell that this astronomer knows how to get the most out of her equipment by the way that she has lowered her tripod legs and shaded her laptop screen for maximum stability and visibility. That 5" reflector seems like a smart choice for an astronomer who wants to have the maximum aperture that this portable mount can support for visual and photographic use.
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