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Old 29-11-2019, 09:44 AM
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Yes, _any_ OSC camera interpolates the data to give a full resolution colour image (actually, the interpolation is part of the debayering process that runs on your computer, not the camera itself, which just captures the data). In most cases it goes unnoticed. However, if you were to do a comparison of the same camera in both mono and OSC, you'd likely see a small difference, depending on the conditions and your focal length.

It really depends on whether you intend to go narrowband...this is most effective with mono cameras, and with good narrowband (i.e. narrow) filters you can image certain types of target for a little more of the month (so long as the Moon isn't too offensive).
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