Hi IRT.
The problem is that most people will recommend you spend considerably more on mount than telescope…
I started off with an EQ3 tripod, which is fairly cheap and motorised it myself, but you can buy a fairly cheap RA only drive. Many people will say it's too lightly built but I found it was OK if treated gently.
Astrophotography with an EQ3 Tripod …
A cheaper option that might handle the 130P is the Skywatcher Star Adventurer.
I use an HEQ5 tripod now, which is much easier to set up and get good results from and can take a lot more weight.
Be aware that the 130P has an exceptional quality mirror for a relatively inexpensive telescope, but you may struggle to get it to focus with a camera.
My 130P-DS that I use a great deal is a slightly different length to allow for this. You can see some of my pics with this and other scopes here: Last Night's Astro Image
You will find stars in the corners may look a bit odd (coma) and end up buying a coma corrector, but until then you can just crop to the centre of your images.
The website Stargazers Lounge is a good place for advice on astrophotography.
Neil