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Originally Posted by Startrek
Yes all images are captured using the 2600MC
The Duoband filter is a narrowband filter used for OSC cameras in light polluted skies. It works by only letting in the Ha and OIII wavelengths , so less light pollution , moon glare etc in your image capture
I should have attached some of Canon 600D images which are still great
I’ll attach 2 off them captured with the Canon 600D and the 8” f5 newt
M83 Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
M8 Lagoon Nebula
Martin
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Rod
One important point is that to get images like these you need good data , image stacking and good image processing too
But the telescope grasps all the light data ( photons ) and the camera sensor absorbs the all data for processing
All these images do give you a feel of the image scale and field of view your working with using an 8” f5 newt at 1000mm focal length and a APS-C sensor with both my DSLR and cooled OSC camera
Martin