I have been imaging now for a while with a 120mm Orion EON ED refractor. I had an old Orion 6" F5 reflector sitting in the corner of the garage. Knowing that many reflectors won't come to focus with DSLR cameras I had not tried it.Just out of curiosity though, I decided to give it a try one night. I noticed that the upper part of the focuser could be removed and a T-Ring could be screwed directly on to the silver part of the focuser tube. This is it with the upper part of the focuser removed.

This is another view of the whole rig. This is not the mount I use for imaging but my quick grab and go mount. I use an EQ 6 for serious imaging.

The night I tested the rig to see if it would come to focus the Moon was out and a little past half. I decided to use it as a target. Low and behold the thing actually came to focus with room to spare. It makes a great wide field imaging scope at F 5. The Moon image came out sharp and well focused with no chromatic abbe ration. I also shot the Dumb Bell nebula with it but can't see to find the image any more. Here is the Moon shot though. It has been cropped as I could probably get 3 Moons in the field of view.

I picked this scope up used for $150 for a grab and go. It does do a fine job for what it is. The only draw back is with the upper part of the focuser removed, you can't use a barlow to up the magnification. In this configuration it can only be used at F5. I don't think there is enough in travel left on the focuser to use a reducer. Those on a tight imaging budget might consider looking for one of these used.
JJ