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Old 23-11-2016, 01:26 AM
pixair (Tom)
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My 12" Newtonian is equipped with Wynne corrector (1120mm FL) which will suit tiny (compared to 16803) pixels in ASI1600. My thinking is that thanks to short exposures (60-90s) I can minimalize seeing effect (and at the same time my small image scale). Of course I mean LRGB astrophotography. H-alpha is not my main target, but occasionally I would like to do some targets in this technic too. In this case I don't have a problem with small FOV as I like to do small part of nebulae.
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