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peeb61
07-05-2008, 05:57 PM
Eta Carina taken by myself, Charlie B and Dave S on 3 May 2008, it is a 5 min exposure at 1600iso taken with a Canon 350D Unmod using and Orion 2" Deep Sky Filter. At Prime focus with a 102mm F/5 Skywatcher piggybacked on my trusty 10" LX200gps. (Autoguided with a DSI)
Brightness and contrast adjusted in Photoshop, NoiseWare was used.
This is one object I cannot tire looking at, everytime you sneak a peek you always see something you've missed.
Paul
renormalised
07-05-2008, 06:46 PM
Nice piccie!!.
peter_4059
07-05-2008, 07:04 PM
Paul,
I know what you mean - I never get sick of looking at Eta. Great pic.
Peter
dugnsuz
07-05-2008, 10:38 PM
Very nice results from that Achromat - lack of CA is a very nice surprise from this type of scope.
Doug
Prickly
07-05-2008, 11:05 PM
Nice effort there,
The deep sky filter trick works well doesnt it.
Amazing effort from the unmodded 350D. Hoping to try this soon too with my achromat.
By the way - you have a nice refractor there. Wonder if the williams optics field flattener would have a good effect with your scope (if it can be fitted).
Cheers
David
peeb61
08-05-2008, 05:17 PM
Thanks to all who have responded.
The scope works well with the setup, I have a Saxon ED80 which works really well and am more than happy with, but this Skywatcher 102mm I'm certainly suprised as well.
At first, imaging (attempting anyway) the horsehead, the CA was more noticeable because of Zeta Orionis, the brightness of this star after 10 minutes exposure compounded the CA problem but is hardly noticable imaging objects around the fainter stars, I have to admit the filter I use fixes alot of these problems. (As cheap as it is...it works!)
I will have to look up the Williams Field Flatterner and see what thats about because in the corners of the image there does appear to be slight trailing.
Paul
Hi Paul, a fine effort with Eta for sure. It's always one of those areas you can view over and over and see something different in each image.
Cheers
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