Hi
With excellent conditions last night I went for Eta Carina, 45 mins total
3x15mins iso 400, Idas uv/ir and Baader uhc-s filters, MPCC, Modded 350D. 10 inch f5.6 newtonian off axis hand guided.
Full res version here http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads...%20bestbig.jpg
Scott
Since Paul has now seen the life changing revelation of autoguiding, you must now be the last man standing who still guides by hand? Seeing Pauls previous setup took me back over 20 years. I had the same Samson mount (mine was black), same drive corrector even the same dodgy Astro Optical plastic RA drive but with an 8" F7 Newt. It was a nightmare to image with and I cringed when I saw Pauls old setup as it brought back all those feelings of frustration His new setup is pretty schmik though.
Good to be in Newcastle BTW, must get together sometime
Thanks all
Yes, Mike id love a rig like Pauls (or yours). My scope has a Sutching mirror, with a pristine overcoated coating my Chi Qin optics, Id love to have that in an autoguided rig but not until I win lotto hehehe.
Scott
Hi Scott,
A top notch image!!!.... like all of yours..
Your`e not alone in hand guiding there...scott, but autoguiding is on my list after I get argo-navis.......
Cheers Gary
Hi Scott,
Gos to show what longer exposures can do, very good nebulosity detail, not normally seen in shorter exposures, I prefer the masked picture myself, but both have their qualities, very good guiding and pinpoint stars for a long exposure, this ones hard to beat.
Thanks all. Yes Guiding is the challenge,cant really relax or look away for very long to prevent drift. That said, the old Sampson mount tracks surprisingly well, it does have periodic error but its a slow type of side to side error that can be corrected for. I imagine if I had a motorised Dec and the drive corrector was modified to accept autoguiding, it might autoguide quite well.
Scott