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Old 06-06-2012, 06:03 PM
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Venus from Cambroon

I need a focal reducer.
Celestron Ultima 8
Sony a200
Cassegrainian focus
1/250 sec 1600 ISO
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:52 PM
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Way to go Ron! Good to see you cranking up the C8 and observatory. Is there a bit of dust in the image train though? Some extra spots?

Who cares about reducer - I think a lot of us would have been happier to get in closer if we easily could. Top shot.
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Old 06-06-2012, 09:31 PM
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Yep more "Sun Spot's " than on mine Ron but thanks for sharing. Nice shot though and
a Great day had by all
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Still very nice Ron
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Way to go Ron! Good to see you cranking up the C8 and observatory. Is there a bit of dust in the image train though? Some extra spots?

Who cares about reducer - I think a lot of us would have been happier to get in closer if we easily could. Top shot.
Hi Roblong time no see
Yes there was some dust, doesn't show up when you are looking through the eyepiece though
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Yep more "Sun Spot's " than on mine Ron but thanks for sharing. Nice shot though and
a Great day had by all
Wes, I counted 19 sunspots through my eyepiece.
Thanks for yours and the kids company today
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:13 PM
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Thinking about it , Your higher mag and resolution would account for them all. and once again.
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Good one Ron.

I tossed up using the C8 and Baader, or the 127ED and TO glass, and the ED won. You definitely need a FR with a C8 to fit the sun or moon on an APS-C chip like our a200s.
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If I take my glasses off all I can see is Venus on the face of the Sun.
Great to see you giving the 8" a workout Ron.
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Good one Ron sounds like you had a great day.

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Old 06-06-2012, 11:39 PM
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Good one Ron.

I tossed up using the C8 and Baader, or the 127ED and TO glass, and the ED won. You definitely need a FR with a C8 to fit the sun or moon on an APS-C chip like our a200s.
Thanks Andrew, there was a FR on sale a little while ago on Ice Trades,
Missed it by that much
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If I take my glasses off all I can see is Venus on the face of the Sun.
Great to see you giving the 8" a workout Ron.
Thanks JJJ
A focal reducer, would have made it a bit easier to get
better focus
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Old 06-06-2012, 11:47 PM
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Good one Ron sounds like you had a great day.

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Wayne,we had a brilliant day, with people dropping to have a look plus a few people with scopes and camera's enjoying themselves
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