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Old 02-06-2023, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by xelasnave View Post
Well with astro photography and a new baby you won't be getting much sleep.

I have four scopes in an observatory all on permanent piers ( although two are on tripods on permanent piers)...an 80mm mono, 115 mm mono, 130 mm mono and a RASA 11 inch one shot colour and I have been a beginner longer than anyone...my experience tells me don't be in a rush to go past 80mm.

My best images come from my 80mm scope ( although the new 130 mm may become my favorite probably due to better guiding via the OAG).

My sincere advice is work with your current mount and current scope.

The short focal length of your scope will be handled by you current mount...you may need to pull it down adjust it etc but that really comes with all mounts...I have one of the first eq6 and I bet it does as good as a new mount having been "adjusted" probably ten times over the years

You say you have a mono camera...you really need filters to go with a mono camera...they will take all your money and a full set will cost the price of a new eq6r mount...but they are a must have...and you need a filter wheel to hold said filters...you can use a filter draw but trust me don't...the filters get filthy no matter how careful you are so get the wheel..you could go for just Ha S11 and O11 and a three spot type wheel and do SHO images...or just capture in black and white and colour in your images in Photoshop..I have done that.

Here is a 80 mm mono of M42 please don't worry about the colour

Alex

Hi Alex thanks so much for your advice! I thought I may have “maxed out” the capabilities of my ed80. I live in a light polluted area, so that doesn’t help at all.
In regards to the camera, yes I borrowed a filter wheel and filters off a friend. However I thought it was too tedious changing every time, when I could just get a colour and eliminate that annoying filter change. Because for me, I only know dslr and basic processing of that

I guess in the meantime I can always set up in my yard with no view of south, and try and accomplish something
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