Dave882
03-06-2022, 11:17 AM
Well - many thanks to my inlaws who after a trip to the US agreed to bring back a little something from Starizona...the newly purchased SCT 0.7x reducer/corrector (LF version for the c14) that i've been trying to get my hands on for about 6 months!
Clear sky on Wednesday night, but pretty unstable after all that wind, so couldn't really do any fine collimation, spacing / tilt adjustment, but got it close enough for a 'first light' just to see how things were going by early Thurs morning.
NGC6726 is a beautiful reflection nebula in Corona Australis, and just a part of an incredibly interesting region that consists of lots of beautiful interstellar dust lit up by surrounding stars and other thick dust clouds forming intricate patterns throughout.
The wide-field view of this region is spectacular, but up close there is also plenty of detail to reveal. The conditions were not perfect for imaging at about 2700mm, so I binned 3x making use of the light gathering power of the c14, rather than its resolution.
So, what about the reducer? First impressions are very positive. The image circle is so much larger than that of the 0.63 reducer, instantly improving the overall flatness of the fov, and the quality of my flats. Additionally, the OAG was now fully illuminated providing much better guide stars (and more of them). Spacing and tilt are still to be perfected, but already I would say star shapes and spot size are better than that of the Celestron corrector and can only get better with fine tuning. Just don't think about the price...
Onwards and upwards!
C14 / 0.7 Starizona SCT reducer LF on the eq8
asi2600mc Pro / asi290mm / OAG (no filters)
ASIAIR Pro / APP & PSexpress for stacking and processing
B6/7 Padstow skies with no moon
5x 3min subs, 42x 5min subs
Comments / critique welcome.
Thanks for looking
Clear sky on Wednesday night, but pretty unstable after all that wind, so couldn't really do any fine collimation, spacing / tilt adjustment, but got it close enough for a 'first light' just to see how things were going by early Thurs morning.
NGC6726 is a beautiful reflection nebula in Corona Australis, and just a part of an incredibly interesting region that consists of lots of beautiful interstellar dust lit up by surrounding stars and other thick dust clouds forming intricate patterns throughout.
The wide-field view of this region is spectacular, but up close there is also plenty of detail to reveal. The conditions were not perfect for imaging at about 2700mm, so I binned 3x making use of the light gathering power of the c14, rather than its resolution.
So, what about the reducer? First impressions are very positive. The image circle is so much larger than that of the 0.63 reducer, instantly improving the overall flatness of the fov, and the quality of my flats. Additionally, the OAG was now fully illuminated providing much better guide stars (and more of them). Spacing and tilt are still to be perfected, but already I would say star shapes and spot size are better than that of the Celestron corrector and can only get better with fine tuning. Just don't think about the price...
Onwards and upwards!
C14 / 0.7 Starizona SCT reducer LF on the eq8
asi2600mc Pro / asi290mm / OAG (no filters)
ASIAIR Pro / APP & PSexpress for stacking and processing
B6/7 Padstow skies with no moon
5x 3min subs, 42x 5min subs
Comments / critique welcome.
Thanks for looking