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Old 29-03-2010, 12:27 PM
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Vela SNR AP140 at F5.7

This is the first colour image from my new home which has fairly dark skies.

Using an AP140 with the AP special corrector reducer that gives F5.7 with a huge corrected circle. Its like a super Tak FSQ. The AP scope is a joy to work with and its mechanicals are just the best.

I imaged this about a week and a half ago.

AP140, AP155TCC, F5.7, FLI Proline 16803 at -35C. Baader LRGB filters.

HaLRGB 30 30 30 30 30

http://upload.pbase.com/image/123115689

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Old 29-03-2010, 05:01 PM
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Greg,

I can't believe the star field. It is enormous. Beautiful.

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Old 29-03-2010, 05:05 PM
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Well...that looks quite nice huh? , those stars look better than the TEC ...could just be image scale of course ...naaah, AP glass, that's it

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Old 29-03-2010, 06:47 PM
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That's real nice. You must have a fair bit of data to consolidate in a mosaic with all the shots you've done in this area, each one more beautiful than the other. Can't wait to see more.
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Old 29-03-2010, 11:21 PM
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Greg,

I can't believe the star field. It is enormous. Beautiful.

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These wider field of view images capture that aspect quite well.
There are some lovely subtle colour shades in this area too.

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Well...that looks quite nice huh? , those stars look better than the TEC ...could just be image scale of course ...naaah, AP glass, that's it

Mike
I've actually taken an image using both scopes of the same object and they were very comparable. I think what you are looking at here is more the image scale. But having said that - as you know AP glass is at the top of the scale. I understand why AP has that certain mystique - its rightly earned.

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That's real nice. You must have a fair bit of data to consolidate in a mosaic with all the shots you've done in this area, each one more beautiful than the other. Can't wait to see more.
I do have a lot of data in this area don't I. Yes a mosaic is in the cards at some point. When I receive the adapter for the FSQ with its reducer which makes it super wide field.

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Pretty!!

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Old 30-03-2010, 11:14 AM
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The star field, colour variations and framing are fantastic.
Lovely image.

Always know the stars are good when my daughter says "look at all the Diamonds!"



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Thanks Tom.

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The star field, colour variations and framing are fantastic.
Lovely image.

Always know the stars are good when my daughter says "look at all the Diamonds!"



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Thanks Darren. Yes the AP makes the stars look nice.
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That is just unbelievable.

Just out of this world.

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Old 30-03-2010, 09:56 PM
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Now THATS what I'm talkin about!! Gorgeous shot Greg I reckon big Mike will be outside trying to blow the cloud away about now
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That is just unbelievable.

Just out of this world.

Richard.
Thanks Richard. The combo of top scope, camera and good filters (although I sometimes get a bit of not so good reflection in the green filter with these Baaders) helps. This 155TCC (reducer/corrector) is a piece of optical genius and creates a fabulous FOV with fairly large aperture (140mm).

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Now THATS what I'm talkin about!! Gorgeous shot Greg I reckon big Mike will be outside trying to blow the cloud away about now
Thanks for that. I have been planning to use the AP scope more and more. Its way too awesome a scope to be left in its case month after month.

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