BlackWidow
06-08-2011, 04:08 PM
Just some help with this one please. Just started using my QHY8 for taking pictures. First light was had with very bad results. I need to get my focus correct and now I understand the processing a little better (getting colour) I am ready for the next step.
Apart from the fact that my image was out of focus and under exposed (I could only see the red of M8) I am happy with the guiding and location of the target. It has taken me near a year to get to this stage.
I was not happy with the image size (too small) and an using an F10 LX200GPS with a 6.3 focal reducer. I would like to get the image closer and wanted to know if I am better to remove the focal reducer putting the scope back to F10 (Slow and longer exposure)? Or am I better to keep the scope at F6.3 and add a 2" barlow to get a closer shot?
I am sure as some point all this is going to come together and I am going to get the results. Starting from no knowledge of this hobby and doing this on my own I am happy the I am getting close. I could use my Canon DSLR and get better results in the short term, but I really want to learn to master the CCD..
Any assistance would be a great help.
Regards
Mardy
Apart from the fact that my image was out of focus and under exposed (I could only see the red of M8) I am happy with the guiding and location of the target. It has taken me near a year to get to this stage.
I was not happy with the image size (too small) and an using an F10 LX200GPS with a 6.3 focal reducer. I would like to get the image closer and wanted to know if I am better to remove the focal reducer putting the scope back to F10 (Slow and longer exposure)? Or am I better to keep the scope at F6.3 and add a 2" barlow to get a closer shot?
I am sure as some point all this is going to come together and I am going to get the results. Starting from no knowledge of this hobby and doing this on my own I am happy the I am getting close. I could use my Canon DSLR and get better results in the short term, but I really want to learn to master the CCD..
Any assistance would be a great help.
Regards
Mardy