JohnH
30-06-2020, 05:07 PM
Hi,
I am looking for advice and suggestions on components for a new portable imaging setup to match my Skywatcher adventurer. My main interest is to use this for widefield shots of DSOs not solar system objects. Visual use is secondary.
I have a WO 66ED currently but the scope suffers from blue halos on bright stars (it is only a doublet) and I really do not like that. I have been using a mirrorless DSLR (Olympus OMD EM5) with it which is ok but lacks Ha and has limits in use with long exposure (>60s) sequences not possible. The SLR will continue to be the grab and go option, nightscapes etc
BUT
For serious, guided imaging I am looking for a lightweight, high quality optic and a cooled camera to match the SA. The equipment will see use in a red zone (home) as well as traveling (dark skies).
I have had 2 thoughts - a mono system plus fw and filters - this will allow me to use NB at home plus LRGB is a bit more tolerant of light pollution
or
OSC plus AO from Starlight, here the AO will allow me to negate guiding issues from the Adventurer (no DEC compensation, PE) and offset the lower sensitivity.
I already have a Lodestar X2 for guiding the SA.
For the OTA I have thought
WO Star 71
WO Spacecat 51 - but focus/tilt issue concern me.
Stellarvue SVX080T-R (too much scope for the SA?)
????
For the camera I am hoping to use APSC or 4/3 sensor size and probably either ZWO (value but driver issues?) or Starlight (for best integration with the AO/OAG) considering:
Trius sx-814
ASI 294 MC
??
Or you might have better ideas...the budget is flexible (but not infinite) I am happy to say.
One other point - using a cooled camera in a portable setup is going to require a fair bit of power. Any suggestions you have for portable power options would be appreciated. The Tracer products look good but not sure if there is an AU distributor.
I know that is a lot of questions...:help:
I am looking for advice and suggestions on components for a new portable imaging setup to match my Skywatcher adventurer. My main interest is to use this for widefield shots of DSOs not solar system objects. Visual use is secondary.
I have a WO 66ED currently but the scope suffers from blue halos on bright stars (it is only a doublet) and I really do not like that. I have been using a mirrorless DSLR (Olympus OMD EM5) with it which is ok but lacks Ha and has limits in use with long exposure (>60s) sequences not possible. The SLR will continue to be the grab and go option, nightscapes etc
BUT
For serious, guided imaging I am looking for a lightweight, high quality optic and a cooled camera to match the SA. The equipment will see use in a red zone (home) as well as traveling (dark skies).
I have had 2 thoughts - a mono system plus fw and filters - this will allow me to use NB at home plus LRGB is a bit more tolerant of light pollution
or
OSC plus AO from Starlight, here the AO will allow me to negate guiding issues from the Adventurer (no DEC compensation, PE) and offset the lower sensitivity.
I already have a Lodestar X2 for guiding the SA.
For the OTA I have thought
WO Star 71
WO Spacecat 51 - but focus/tilt issue concern me.
Stellarvue SVX080T-R (too much scope for the SA?)
????
For the camera I am hoping to use APSC or 4/3 sensor size and probably either ZWO (value but driver issues?) or Starlight (for best integration with the AO/OAG) considering:
Trius sx-814
ASI 294 MC
??
Or you might have better ideas...the budget is flexible (but not infinite) I am happy to say.
One other point - using a cooled camera in a portable setup is going to require a fair bit of power. Any suggestions you have for portable power options would be appreciated. The Tracer products look good but not sure if there is an AU distributor.
I know that is a lot of questions...:help: