The following images were taken  in circa 1980 with a Meade 8" f/6 Newtonian reflector. Guiding was done by hand looking thru an attached guide scope. Exposure control was by waving a black card in front of the telescope. LL images were with Kodak Tri-X Pan film. ASA 400. Unfortunately, I don't have a definitive record of the the focal length or imaging setup (eyepiece projection, barlow etc)

 

  This is an image of The Hercules Cluster (M13).
Exposure time in unknown.

  This is an image of the moon. I believe it was at prime focus.
Exposure time was a quick wave of the black card in front of the telescope.
  This is an image of the moon taken with a barlow. (Did not record barlow power)
Exposure time was a quick wave of the black card in front of the telescope.

  This is an image of the moon most likely done with eyepiece projection, however I don't have a record of the details.
Exposure time was a quick wave of the black card in front of the telescope.

  This is an image of Saturn taken with a barlow. (Did not record barlow power)
Exposure time was a quick wave of the black card in front of the telescope.