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Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor and a Canon 500D DSLR. Baader Astrosolar Filter fitted to scope. Settings, Scope at F7.5 ISO200 1250th sec exposure. Focal Length 600mm. Best 20 of 55 images stacked in Registax 6 after processing with PIPP
Imaging telescope: Skywatcher Esprit 80ED
Imaging camera: ZWO ASI294MC Pro
Mount: SkyWatcher NEQ6 Pro Goto
Guiding telescope: Guiderscope 53mm
Guiding camera: ZWO ASI120MM
Software: Incanus APT Astro Photography Tool, PHD2, Pixinsight 1.8
Filter:IDAS LPS D1
Dates:Oct. 04, 2018
Frames: 120x200"
Used a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus, taken in a small gap in the clouds as usual.
QSI690
SkyWatcher Esprit 80ED
iEQ45 Pro
Guider system:
Starlight Xpress LodeStar autoguider camera
William Optics 50mm guidescope
My 4th session with this subject.
There is 'only' 30 second exposures stacked manyally with PS.
Shot thru Sky Watcher reflector 150/750 telescope. Mount EQ3-2 with one axis motor.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor with a Canon 600D at prime focus at 600mm. Single shot for fun. Real focal length is 960mm allowing for the x1.6 Canon crop value. Image heavily cropped and a bit overexposed to start with.
Taken using a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor with a Canon 600D at prime focus. A Baader Astrosolar Filter was fitted to the telescope. Best 20 of 40 jpg's stacked using Registax 6. Atmosphere was slightly turbulent with some boiling visible when viewing sun through the eyepiece.
Skywatcher Evostar 72ED DS Pro with QHY5III 178M and Lunt B1200 CaK module. 1000 frame AVI captured using Firecapture,stacked in Autostakkert 3,wavelet sharpened in Registax and finished in Photoshop CS2 adding false colour.
Sol Región Activa 12833
Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED
Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM
Montura: iOptron AZ Mount Pro
Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 1.8, T=1.5%)
- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (540nm)
Accesorios: - Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism
Software: FireCapture, Pipp, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2021-06-15 (15 de junio de 2021)
Hora: 15:42 T.U. (Tiempo universal)
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 2 videos de 1 minutos cada uno
Resolución: 1392x1094
Gain: 109 (21%)
Exposure: 0.082ms
Frames: 3104 + 3105
Frames apilados: 22%
FPS: 51
Sensor temperature= 49.2 °C
At last I finally got the tripod for the GEM. This is my non portable rig I will eventually be using with a scope as I want to try my hand at imaging far more distant objects.
It will be a luxury to not have to starhop thanks to the synscans goto feature. Still lots of interesting things to learn about this setup yet.
60 x 60 second exposures at iso 1600 with Sony A57 and Skywatcher ST80 refracting telescope on a Skywatcher Star Adventurer mount.
Canon EOS R + 150-600 F/5-6.3 @ 280mm sur monture Skywatcher StarAdventurer
90 x 30s / F5.6 / 800Iso
Capture réalisée en zone Bortle 5
Scheda tecnica
Telescopi o obiettivi di acquisizione: SkyWatcher ED 80//600
Camere di acquisizione: Canon 1100D
Montature: SkyWatcher NEQ6 Pro
Telescopi o obiettivi di guida: SkyWatcher 70/500
Camere di guida: Skywatcher Synguider 2
Riduttori di focale: SkyWatcher Reducer 0.85
Software: Pleiades Astrophoto S.L. PixInsight V1.8
Date: 10 maggio 2015
Pose: 16x420" ISO800
Integrazione: 1.9 ore
Dark: ~19
Flat: ~21
Bias: ~31
Scala del Cielo Scuro Bortle: 3.00
Temperatura: 18.00
Mars taken on the 1st of April 2012 (not an April fools though!)
Quite pleased to get both polar caps visible. It's a tiny little planet - 112 million KM away on this date and increasing.
Skywatcher 200p
HEQ5 Pro 5
2x and 3x stacked barlows
SPC 880 webcam
IR/UV filter
Telescope used: Skywatcher 150PDS EQ mount.
Eyepiece: Baader Hyperion 8mm, 68degree FOV.
Using the eyepiece to get a big picture of the Moon via T-mount, this has not been cropped or zoomed in, but flipped as the photo was horizontally the wrong way around.
This attempt, I used a telescope focusing mask, which seemed to have helped somewhat in focusing the moon, as it's quite small in the eyepiece.
I used a remote radio shutter release to minimise shake as it's already high magnification. Even a tiny gust of wind set the heavy set up moving.
Skies were clear.
Skywatcher 150/750
HEQ 5 Pro Go To
Sony A7
Exif
101 subs * 45s DOF 63/27/42
20 subs * 15s DOF 17/27/42
Pre and post processing with Pixinsight
Full version on www.astrobin.com/ed81kg/E/
Canon 60D (Full Spectrum)
Samyang 135mm F2
Skywatcher Star Adventurer
Hutech IDAS LPS-D2
Lights : 19 x 30 sec @ ISO 800 F2
Darks : 10 ~ Flats : 29 ~ Offsets : 32
Location : My backyard in Saintes (Belgium) @ Bortle 5
Shot using a SkyWatcher 150PDS telescope on an EQ mount using Prime Focus, camera fixed (unadjustable) at F6.3. Off camera shutter release.
As it is my first telescope, and first time using it, I'm trying to master the two axis movements for tracking, so I could only realisticaly push the camera to 1.4 seconds shutter before the stars turned in to trails.
Exif:
Imaging camera: Pentax K-1 (unmodified)
Imaging lens:Tamron 70-200 ƒ2.8 at ƒ3.5
Focal length: 200mm
Iso: 3200
Mount: Skywatcher Star Adventurer on WO wedge
Frames:
Light: 83x60s
Dark: 50x60s
Software(s): PixInsight, DSS