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Retrograde
25-01-2023, 11:00 AM
Hi All,

haven't imaged anything for a while as we've had sunny clear days but clouds coming over at dusk! :shrug:

Anyway last week there was one night that broke the pattern so I decided to test out a new wide-field setup (OK most of the equipment is not new just the combination is new :) ).

What's old: Samyang 135mm lens, ZWO 2600mc, Antlia dual-band filter and Vixen SP mount (very old circa 1985 ;) )
What's new: Astrodymium 3D-printed rings for the Samyang lens & ZWO filter-drawer / EOS lens adapter combo.

I still have some unresolved tilt issues I think (which are even worse at f2.8) causing radial flaring across the LHS of the image. I was able to crop out the worst of them & do a little star-fixing but it's something that still needs to be resolved. Exposure 48 x 2min at f2.8 under Bortle 7 skies. Despite the filter there were still significant gradients to be removed which I guess is to be expected with such a wide field in light-polluted skies.

Anyway here is the image and a higher-res at astrobin (https://www.astrobin.com/full/5l6hyl/0/)

Comments/critiques & suggestions welcome as always. :)

strongmanmike
25-01-2023, 11:12 AM
That's a beauty Pete! :thumbsup: The huge number of emission nebulae blows ones mind! :eyepop: great stuff especially from light pollutionville! :thumbsup:

Mike

Retrograde
25-01-2023, 03:09 PM
Thanks Mike! It's amazing to think all these nebulae are in another galaxy. How spectacular would they be if they were closer?

I've still got some bugs to iron out with this setup & my workflow but still reasonably happy with the first pic. :)