Dear group, I am working up a personal observing guide for operating the classic LX200s on the U of U Physics building. I am stuck on getting a good photo of the control business end of an LX200. Nothing appropriate is available on the internet that clearly captures all the features that I am after, and the observatory has been closed due to weather for some weeks. The photo features that I am after in one clear shot are: 1) A mounted 60mm refractor finder. 2) A screw on the housing rim at the back of the scope (for gross aligning on a target) 3) The gross focus control (for the secondary mirror movement and initial focusing). 4) A centered primary focal plane control (the focuser). 5) An installed 2 inch right angle finder, a 1 1/4" inch adapter, and a 1 1/4" eyepiece. If one of you have an LX200 in a case that you can tilt up or one that is setup indoors, can use a decent DSLR to take a clear picture and email it to me at my SLAS member roster email? I'd really appreciate it. It is for a diagram that explains centering the focuser on scope start up. This is a personal and not a UofU authorized project. Thanks, Kurt