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Dennis
13-02-2008, 03:41 PM
Hello,
At the risk of saturating IIS with this wonderful celestial powerhouse of stars, here is Omega Centauri as seen through the eye of the Tak Mewlon 180 F12 with the x0.8 Reducer/Flattener bringing it down to F9.6. The saturation of the stars has been increased slightly, resulting in the enhanced blues and yellows.
In this instance, the eye was the unmodded Canon 40D, with 5 x 180 second exposures at 400 ASA captured on 8th February 2008. This colour enhanced image is a 1024x768 crop from the full frame.
Cheers
Dennis
iceman
13-02-2008, 04:40 PM
Wow Dennis, fantastic! I think i'll go delete mine right now! :)
Great to see you doing more imaging!
Dennis
13-02-2008, 06:01 PM
Thanks Mike
Please dont delete yours I had an ahem, slight equipment advantage over you::)
180mm aperture
FL of 1730mm
5x180 sec exposures
Actually, I turned to ol faithful with my confidence shattered after trying for M83 with a 5 minute exposure and not recording much!:(
Cheers
Dennis
beren
13-02-2008, 07:49 PM
:thumbsup:Top image Dennis the colours are amazing, the Mewlon must be a lovely scope to own and work with
Tamtarn
13-02-2008, 08:51 PM
Nice Omega good to see another image from the 40D Dennis. Hoping to get one ourselves soon.
tornado33
13-02-2008, 10:09 PM
Nice shot there. Always wondered how a DSLR would go on a high end scope like that, quite well it seems.
Scott
Dennis
13-02-2008, 10:55 PM
Thank you Stuart, Barb & Dave and Scott for those nice comments – I was somewhat deflated when I took this image set as I had just failed miserably on M83! But, when I saw the centre of Omega loom up on the screen my mood was instantly transformed to one of elation! But, at 3:30am there was no one around to share it with!:(
Scott, the Mewlon 180 is indeed a fine ‘scope, but I am still struggling to come to terms with its special requirements.:shrug:
For my SBIG ST7 and CFW8A I had to order a special Tak adapter ($100 US! :eyepop:) to ensure the correct distance between chip and primary mirror and for the Canon 40D, I’m sure there is another adapter but I haven’t hunted it down yet, nor approached my incredibly understanding wife, to ask for another $100 US to spend on a piece of metal with a T thread and a 54mm thread!:whistle:
However, please don’t get me wrong – I am not complaining, it is a stunning instrument on doubles and clusters.:thumbsup:
Cheers
Dennis
strongmanmike
13-02-2008, 10:58 PM
Stars are nice and tight for a relatively long FL, colour looks good and some good resolution there too, nice one :thumbsup:
Mike
Fantastic image Dennis, everything looks spot on.
Well done.
EzyStyles
14-02-2008, 09:10 AM
very nicee dennis no bloats. alot of differnt star colours great tracking.
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