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EzyStyles
20-03-2006, 03:39 PM
Took this last night. Was very blurry due to bright sky caused from the moon. No filters were used. 11 x 1 minute 24 sec stacked :)
davidpretorius
20-03-2006, 04:44 PM
lovely, i suggest you buy an ed80 refractor ota only. You are getting very good, but the dsi will be restricted in being too close ie too much magnification.
Either that or you start looking at focal reducers etc
well done
EzyStyles
20-03-2006, 04:45 PM
thanks davo. abit out of dosh atm. :( So basically a focal reducer can give me a wider field of view?
wish i had better scope/camera. money money money. who wants to donate to me? :D
Starcrazzy
20-03-2006, 05:43 PM
wouldn't worry bout better stuff yet mate...your churning out the goodies..a focal reducer does exactly that..reduces the focal length..so if u get a .5 focal reducer it will turn ur f4 into an f2, reducing the exposure time needed by half as well....i had one for my meade b4 i sold it....but it was an f14, so it was a must..
godd stuff ezy
Starkler
20-03-2006, 08:10 PM
A focal reducer for an f4 scope? :scared:
What about coma ?
What he really needs is a wider ccd chip ;)
Rodstar
20-03-2006, 08:16 PM
I was trying to see that as a naked eye object last night.....very hard to see. Now I might have a better chance, knowing what I am looking for. Cheers for posting that pic, Ezystyles.
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