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Old 23-01-2019, 07:17 AM
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It can depend on sky conditions and what you want to achieve. I live under very bright skies 18km from Melbourne CBD so using a OSC is not as good as a mono camera and narrowband filters.

On the other hand, under dark skies if you’re wanting to do RGB moreso than narrowband, then OSC can be easier as you’re always capturing all colour. Although you can capture data “easier”, depending on your image scale you will lose some resolution using OSC over mono.

As for processing and using software, there isn’t that much different. From a capturing stand point it involves connection one more device (filterwheel) which is usually no more than a push of a button.
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