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Old 19-10-2008, 03:34 AM
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Narrowband Imaging with a DSLR

Is there any point to narrowband imaging with a modified DSLR?

The filters for Ha, O3 and S2 and very expensive to start with, over $1K worth and as far as I know, a modified DSLR will only see the light in the red pixels.

So, is it really worth the money or should these filters be included in the cost of a mono camera purchase? Is anyone imaging this way and producing decent results?

I figure narrow band is my only way around light pollution in this city.
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