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JohnH
23-07-2008, 11:40 AM
Rough and ready shot of part of m8 with the Opticstar DS-145M ( see: http://www.opticstar.com/Run/Astronomy/Astro.asp?s=ed193e51-40b4-4c80-9fdc-46f6146c02f&p=0_10_0_50_210 )
I used the DG Optics NBP filter on this occasion because of the nearly full moon. The camera was mounted at prime on the 127 ED, exposures were 8*240s. The camera seems to be performing well, I did use flats but not darks so there are some artifacts in the image - the horizontal and vertical bands - which I think darks would take care of.
Comments are more than welcome - I must say am pleased with the detail in the nebulosity - more than I have seen in any of my previous attempts at this target so the camera/scope/filter combination looks like it has plenty of potential.
I will need more fov so an FR is on my shopping list.
Peter Ward
23-07-2008, 12:27 PM
Horizontal *and* vertical bands?
I can't say I've seen similar artifacts with any other CCD.
You might want to run some calibration data as the camera may be faulty.
gregbradley
23-07-2008, 03:25 PM
Perhaps, but it looks like a pattern noise you can see in some DSLRs/CMOS chips when pushed too hard.
Does this camera have adjustable gain? It seems like it does in the promo for it. I'd hazard a guess the gain is pushed up too hard.
Plus the darks should get rid of it.
Greg.
Garyh
23-07-2008, 04:42 PM
That looks very promising John! :thumbsup:
Nice resolution!
AlexN
23-07-2008, 06:38 PM
seems to have caught a lot of detail in the core of M8 which is pleasing. With any luck darks can remove the noise artifacts and you'll have yourself a top notch M8 image in your collection. :)
add some RGB filters in a filter wheel and you'll be set :thumbsup:
JohnH
23-07-2008, 09:26 PM
Yup it was cleaned up with application of darks, thanks guys! That will teach me not to be lazy. I hope I can get some RGB data soon (clouds and rain here atm of course...).
strongmanmike
23-07-2008, 10:04 PM
Ahhh, now that's better :thumbsup:
Looks good
Mike
AlexN
23-07-2008, 10:08 PM
Oh... Oh yes.... thats a winner! :)
Top work mate, and in future, apply darks before posting :D
as i mentioned earlier, the core area is beautifully exposed in your image, showing a lot of the delicate folds of nebulosity.
You should be proud of that.
iceman
24-07-2008, 05:07 AM
That's nice, a pleasing result John. Great first light.
JohnH
25-07-2008, 06:54 AM
Rain, Clouds, so I took the colour from a DSLR shot and applied it to the 145 image....I did not do anything clever in the combination and had to drop the resolution but you get the idea...
renormalised
25-07-2008, 08:15 AM
The second mono and colour shot are really nice:)
Lots of detail in both images:)
Alchemy
25-07-2008, 06:58 PM
youve captured some lovely detail with the camera and scope combo. gets in up close too, nice to see sharp stars from corner to corner- no coma here :thumbsup: be great when you can run the color filters
cheers clive
gregbradley
25-07-2008, 07:29 PM
A great first light. You've gotta be happy with that.
Greg.
:eyepop: Nice pics :2thumbs:
JohnH
26-07-2008, 01:37 PM
Thanks All,
Yes can say I am really pleased with this camera and scope so far, great sensitivity, resolution and contrast, itching to get a full set of subs - hope it stays clear tonight!
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