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Old 07-02-2022, 09:19 PM
DJT (David)
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Hi Adam
If you have a permanent/semi permanent setup your biggest issue will be having to take a new set of flats every time you swap out cameras unless you intend to take flats at every imaging session. The idea of having a library of flats becomes redundant.

If you break down your setup every night maybe it’s not such a big deal.

Just a thought. (0.02)

David

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Originally Posted by AdamJL View Post
Hi all

I recently got my first mono camera and now am planning first light. I want to shoot narrowband with RGB stars, and the idea was to shoot my narrowband channels first, then do 60-90s exposures per colour channel to just get star colour.

But that got me thinking... my two cameras are the same sensor. One is OSC, one is mono. Besides having to switch cameras, and make sure spacing is accurate between cameras, what are the pros/cons of using the OSC just for RGB stars?
I mean the biggest pro I can see is less calibration frames and calibration workflow on the PC (one stack of RGB vs three stacks for the channels in mono) but is there any other benefit?

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