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Originally Posted by pkinchington
 You have inspired me to have a go at m83 with my newt and Heq5 in Melbourne (providing it stays still and clear). Nice Image!
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Thanks Peter. Yeah, give it a go. It's quite bright, even from my Bortle 6 skies you can manage a reasonable image.
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Originally Posted by PKay
Good effort Mic, most innovative!
I would still give the image a crop, and maybe noise reduction for the heck of it.
Good to see the stars again 
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Thanks Peter, really this was not a serious attempt by any means, just a bit of fun from one of my limited locations on the backyard lawn, so I won't be trying to jazz it up cosmetically, the data just isn't good enough. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Originally Posted by Dave882
Great shot!
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Thanks Dave, great for a planetary camera maybe but certainly way below what can be achieved with better equipment.
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Originally Posted by Startrek
Mick,
Nice M83 captured with your Newt and planetary type cameras
A tad noisy but some good detail there
Yes the small sensor certainly scales up your image
Well done !!
Martin
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Thanks Martin, noise was always going to be a problem without using a cooled camera and short exposure times but at least these cameras helped with the image size on a 6 inch scope. I have small windows of sky amongst the many trees on our property, so I have to be quick to grab as much as I can in limited time.