The drive to produce high-quality amateur scientific data may involve the use of expensive hardware and the mastery of complex software. The pursuit of excellence can produce a tunnel-vision view of amateur participation in astronomy science, inhibiting wider engagement in this rewarding field and reducing the pool from which people who want to take it further would naturally arise. This poster presents a case-study of a whole variety of fields that amateurs can participate in with minimal equipment and basic software if any, and still produce data that is valuable in its own right.