Troy Davidson wrote: I just saw this on ThinkGeek.com: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/e19b/ It's a USB eyepiece. Here are the stats: * Attaches to any telescope * Adapter ring for 24.5mm and 31.7mm * Save 1280 x 1040 video or photos to your computer * Uses a 1/2 inch, 1.3 megapixel image sensor * Attaches via USB cable to your computer No, it's not amazing specs. But for $99, I might be willing to give it a try. Any thoughts, ideas, comments? This interests me. I have a Dob, and have never been able to take pictures through it. How does this device attach? Does it replace the eyepiece in the focus tube? Or does it fit over the top of the eyepiece? I assume it draws its power from the computer through the USB cord? Could its USB cord be attached to a digital camera, so that images could download to the camera media card? Has anyone ever used one on a Dob? Is it necessary to take long time exposures? Or does it capture the image immediately as seen by the human eye? Just some of my questions. Raeburn G. Kennard Kirton & McConkie 60 East South Temple, Suite 1800 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 321-4867 direct telephone (801) 328-3600 main switchboard (801) 550-6143 cell (801) 212-2075 fax rkennard@kmclaw.com