gregbradley
18-04-2011, 07:46 PM
I took this image of M83 with 2 different cameras at different times using the same scope.
I used a FLI Proline 16803 and a Microline 8300. Interestingly the Microline requires twice as much exposure time to match the Proline.
Both cameras have the same sensitivity (60% QE) but the Microline has smaller pixels (5.4microns verus 9microns of the Proline). I am not 100% sure what my seeing is but it seems the Microline is oversampling and thus losing sensitivity and is better suited to a faster refractor.
This one has 2 hours of Ha (8 x 15minutes) 240 minutes of luminance and 80 minutes red, 90 minutes of green and 90 minutes of blue for a total of 11:40 hours.
Taken at my home observatory.
http://www.pbase.com/gregbradley/image/134016715/large
Greg.
I used a FLI Proline 16803 and a Microline 8300. Interestingly the Microline requires twice as much exposure time to match the Proline.
Both cameras have the same sensitivity (60% QE) but the Microline has smaller pixels (5.4microns verus 9microns of the Proline). I am not 100% sure what my seeing is but it seems the Microline is oversampling and thus losing sensitivity and is better suited to a faster refractor.
This one has 2 hours of Ha (8 x 15minutes) 240 minutes of luminance and 80 minutes red, 90 minutes of green and 90 minutes of blue for a total of 11:40 hours.
Taken at my home observatory.
http://www.pbase.com/gregbradley/image/134016715/large
Greg.