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Old 29-03-2016, 07:22 PM
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Running Man & Orion - Vixen VMC110L

Normally my little Vixen is only used for autoguiding, however after seeing so many nice results from other IIS's I've been itching lately to capture both the Running Man & Orion in one FOV (my Meade just won't cut it).

I know - a little blurry, I can't quite get the collimation perfect and I was using a 0.63 focal reducer, but otherwise pretty chuffed with the end result.

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Vixen VMC110L
670mm F/6.3 (guided)
5 x 5min, ISO 1600
13 Feb 2016
Canon 600D (un-modified)

Cheers, Evan
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Old 29-03-2016, 08:03 PM
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Pretty good effort Evan. I see that the less bright stars are elongated in a 10pm to 4am direction. If that is trailing, that will make the image less sharp.
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Old 29-03-2016, 10:20 PM
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Besides the softness of the image it looks like it could be a reasonable wide fielder when you crack the collimation
Nicely done.
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Old 30-03-2016, 07:07 PM
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Pretty good effort Evan. I see that the less bright stars are elongated in a 10pm to 4am direction. If that is trailing, that will make the image less sharp.
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Thanks Raymo, you're right it was trailing. Still fine-tuning my polar alignment and guiding skills

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Besides the softness of the image it looks like it could be a reasonable wide fielder when you crack the collimation
Nicely done.
Thanks Colin, I had my doubts initially, however I also tried it out on Eta Carina and early results look promising. Hopefully it can hold its own, particularly on the larger nebula
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