Many people here on IIS swear by NPB nebular filters. Their service is good,
and they sell cosmetic seconds. My 1.25" cosmetic second was $75, and
the only fault was part of one letter of a word on the rim was missing.
Glad you had some luck with the moon. A $15 webcam with a 2x barlow
is a popular way of getting pin sharp lunar shots. Just have to learn the ins
and outs of Registax or whatever other software you are using. When the
seeing is really good you can get nice single frame lunar shots, but video
is really the way to go; you can of course do video with your DSLR.
raymo
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