I have a 14' LX200 ACF - which has longer forks and I have a LOT of clearance behind the optical tube.
When you connect the camera, connect it 'straight through' (no 90º diagonal). You'll be doing manual exposures and you'll want to know what your native focal ratio is. You'll want to know what focal ratio you have because when you use a camera with a telescope there's no adjustable f-stops like there is for a lens. Most LX200 scopes are f/10, but there were some f/6.3 models and the new LX600 and LX850 models are f/8.