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Old 22-06-2018, 09:28 PM
brenchen
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If you have been using a DSLR before as an astro camera you are not gaining much going to a 1600mc-c. That was the final thing that convinced me to go 1600mm-c, the better resolution. Sure it's a whole new learning curve but I needed to be able to make a significant improvement to justify the cost. So far I have not regretted it one bit. The camera has been awesome and Sharp cap been easy enough to learn but clever enough to do everything I have thrown at it. And I am still learning.
Where do you image and how long do you capture for for each channel?

The problem for me is I have ONE night (as in sunset to midnight) a month at a dark site to really do my imaging, so I don't have the time to devote to mono. I know 1600MM is a very well respected mono camera, that's why I was hoping to understand which is its equivalent in the realm of coloured cameras.

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