wayne anderson
02-08-2014, 09:33 PM
Last week I decided to do a Full Spectrum Mod to my Sony Nex-3 DSLR, so using screw drivers and tweezers I opened it up removing many screws, control boards and mechanisms then finally I removed the IR/UV filter assembly leaving just the bare CMOS sensor, getting the many ribbon cables to all the circuit boards back in was a little tricky. It was a real relief to see it was still in good working order after the Full Spectrum Mod.
This is a quick test shot of the Swan Nebula, I have noticed a marked improvement in the Camera for Astrophotography.
Swan Nebula M17
4 x 3 minute subs at iso 800 (unguided)
12" Meade LX 200 at f6.3 (alt/az de-rotated setup)
Sony Nex-3 DSLR Full Spectrum Modified
Processed with DSS, Startools, Gimp
This is a quick test shot of the Swan Nebula, I have noticed a marked improvement in the Camera for Astrophotography.
Swan Nebula M17
4 x 3 minute subs at iso 800 (unguided)
12" Meade LX 200 at f6.3 (alt/az de-rotated setup)
Sony Nex-3 DSLR Full Spectrum Modified
Processed with DSS, Startools, Gimp