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graham.hobart
28-03-2012, 12:19 PM
Greetings, had my first 'light' with Lar's old Tak TSA 120 last night. The CGEM seemed to handle it beautifully even with a 60mm scope and a modded guide scope on top plus the heavy focuser. Haven't got the hang of the focuser yet so was reliant on Bahnitov mask and Live view with Canon 1000D. Was a lot of water vapour around so seeing was not great, some clouds cut down my frames by about 50%.
Anyhoo, here, for your enjoyment, I present first light with Tak TSA 120 and Canon 1000D. Guided with mini guide scope and PHD/SSAG.
I moved my mount about 20 yards just before this session and used the plumb line/Solar noon method to get South again-have to say it worked pretty well. After a few tweaks only I was getting an RMS of 0.16-0.17 and a lovely flat line on PHD graph.
EXIF was about 16'c, 1013Hpa, and I was wearing green socks.
M83 and M104, approx 60 and 90 minutes of five minute lights, darks calibrated, hinky focus but what the heck! I am just glad got it all working in one night!
Enjoy!
Graz from Taz!:cloudy:

WingnutR32
28-03-2012, 12:46 PM
That Sombrero looks really cool Graham, thanks for sharing!

Still yet to snap me any type of galaxy..

Saturn%5
29-03-2012, 10:31 AM
Nice work South :thumbsup:

Poita
29-03-2012, 10:39 AM
Great stuff.
I tried to set the blacks a bit so I could get a better look, I overdid it a bit, but it really is a nice image to play with.

adman
29-03-2012, 02:58 PM
nice one graham - so I take it you got the FS-60 going with the guider - did you use the diagonal or the extension piece?

Adam

Rigel003
10-04-2012, 10:59 PM
Just came across this post. Always interested in other TSA-120 images so please post some more as you do them. That's a very nice start. I'm sure those Hobart skies are a lot darker than mine.

Screwdriverone
10-04-2012, 11:33 PM
Very nice Graham,

Those green socks helped a great deal it seems! ;)

Nice piccies!

Cheers

Chris

astronobob
11-04-2012, 08:37 PM
Ohhh the joys of having a Tak and very smooth results Graham :thumbsup: