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SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks
Eyepiece: super 10mm.
Edited with MS Picture Manager.
Skywatcher 200/1000 Newtonian
EQ6-R Pro
Baader MPCC MkIII
ASI294MC Pro
L-Extreme
Pixinsight + Gigapixel
Taken from my Montreal Backyard (Bortle 9+)
Taken with a Skywatcher F8 6" Refractor and Olympus E410 at prime focus. ( 1200mm ). Settings were Scope at F8, ISO400 and 1600th sec exposure. Best 20 of 40 images stacked in Registax 6 after processing with PIPP. A full aperture Baader Astrosolar filter cap fitted to telescope. Turbulent seeing conditions and very windy
My brand new (Mini-)dobson. He has a 130/650 optics and is very cheap.
Hier mein sehr günstiger Neuerwerb. Ein (Mini-)Dobson mit 130/650mm Optik.
Preis/Leistungsmäßig OK. Allerdingens fehlt ein OAZ. Es gibt nur einen Okularhalter. Fokussierung erfolgt über Klemmung.
SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks
Eyepiece: super 10mm
Brightness edited with MS Picture Manager
M27, the Dumbbell Nebula.
This is actually fairly close at a mere 1,400 light years away, and has been "exploding" for around 10,000 years.
Taken with Skywatcher 200P, HEQ5 Pro and an unmodded Canon 1000d
Skywatcher Newton 150/750mm auf NEQ5
L 60x180s (Gain: 135) + RGB je 10x180s (Gain: 135) 2x2bin
Guding mit PHD2, 8x50 Finder Scope
Norderstedt/bei Hamburg
DSS+ Fitswork + CS2
Skywatcher 150/750 + Nikon D7100 at prime focus. Captured with BackyardNikon. Post-treatment with Registax (wavelets)
Jet flying past the full moon. Just missed getting it all in as I wasn't expecting it. Taken with Canon 450D mounted prime focus to 600mm Skywatcher Pro 80ED. Taken 0n 26th September 2007 from my garden in Poole, Dorset, UK.
Skywatcher 150/750
HEQ 5 Pro Go To
EOS 1000D
108 subs * 60s DOF 59/31/12
ISO 400
Pre and post processing with Pixinsight
My first Saturn image,taken 14/4/2012.Skywatcher 130p and modded webcam.230frames at 5f/s stacked in Registax 6 and processed in ps5.Am pleased with this as its my first one and am aiming to do some more soon with better results hopefully!
Skywatcher 200p
Tal 2x barlow
Philips SPC900nc webcam
Sharpcap settings
Frame Divisor=1
Resolution=640x480
Frame Rate (fps)=10.00
Colour Space / Compression=YUY2
Exposure=-6
Brightness=40
Contrast=34
Saturation=26
Gamma=0
ColorEnable=255
BacklightCompensation=0
Gain=27
Skywatcher 150/750 + Datyson T7 + Barlow x2. Captured with FireCapture. Stacked with Autostakkert ! and treated with Registax (wavelets).
SkyWatcher Explorer 200P
Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied): x40 & x100
Highest Practical Power (Potential): x400
Diameter of Primary Mirror: 200mm
Telescope Focal Length: 1000mm (f/5)
Eyepiece Supplied (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm
Dual-Fit 1.25"/2" Focuser
Parabolic Primary Mirror
0.5mm Ultra-Thin Secondary Mirror Supports
9x50 Finderscope
Direct SLR Camera Connection
EQ5 Deluxe Heavy-Duty Equatorial Mount
Built-in Polar Alignment Scope Holder
1.5" Stainless Steel Pipe Tripod with Accessory Tray
77% more Light Gathering than 150mm
Imaging:
Canon 50D (modified) on Skywatcher Equinox 80mm with Televue TRF-2008
Lights 20 x 600s f/5 ISO 100
Darks 9 x
Flats 76 x
Bias 64 x
Guiding:
SSAG on Skywatcher 80mm f/5 achromatic refractor
Guide frames x 2s
North is Left
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Yup much better this time. 3h 20m does something!
I need to start taking Flats every time i shoot with 50D, as it's very apparent how much dust changes each time. This is of course caused because when you have removed filters from in front of sensor, dust is much closer, and more apparent.