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Originally Posted by Marke
Greg I used it with a D700 and just recently with a qhy10 on a C9.25
Havent tried with the new RC10 yet.
I had a Lumicon before and found it introduced colour cast which the
Hutech doesnt , and I was supprised how good it looked from the prelim
images at 5min exp at least.
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Originally Posted by cventer
Greg
Thanks for that. How do you find the D700?
I have used an idas lps from suburbs of Melbourne With great success. I typically used it on my fs-102 (your old one I bought from you) at f9 and f6
I found with sbig-ST-2000xm I had to keep my subs to about 6 min before skyglow became and issue. Green channel was always most troublesome and even with idas needs a fair bit of cleanup in photoshop.
But definitely needed from suburbia.
Cheer
Chris
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Good to hear the FS102 is being put to good use.
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Originally Posted by DavidTrap
I had limited success with the Hutech one with a DSLR. Rather than persevere, I decided I'd shoot narrowband from the city and use the excuse of needing to shoot LRGB as a reason to go away to the country! Also used this as justification to buy a CCD camera.
DT
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Hehe sounds as good as any.
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Originally Posted by dugnsuz
For DSLR I've used the IDAS LPS-2 and the Astronomik CLS-CCD.
Hutech/IDAS filter is better in colour correction IMO.
I keep returning to that filter - just bought the MFA clip in version from Peter Tan in Honkers!
http://www.tan14.com/Dwg/mfa.pdf
I've found the LPS-2 cope with sky glow very nicely too - allows me 15min RGB images when required.
Good Luck
Doug
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Thanks Doug. I should try one out even though my skies are reasonably dark to the west I still get some glow I have to process out.
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Originally Posted by leon
Yep everything that Doug said.
Leon
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Thanks Leon.