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Originally Posted by Saturnine
Excellent Andromeda from so far south, did you use a clip in filter at all.
like an CLS.
Have an old Tamron 300mm and EOS adapters, maybe I should give it a try. Have imaged it a few years ago with an ED80 at 480mm from 34 deg sth dark site and was happy with the result but I like the look with the wider field you've captured.
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Thanks Jeff, I used a UV/IR cut clip filter because this 550d has been Astro modified. I've taken this with my 550mm Esprit 100 but had to centre the galaxy diagonally across the frame to fit on a APCS camera. It's nice to see it at shorter focal lengths amongst all those surrounding stars.
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Originally Posted by Ant0nio
Nice one Mick, a testimony to the 45yo Pentax for just over an hour of data  .
Cheers,
Tony
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Thanks Tony, aberrations you didn't notice with film become noticeable with digital sensors but you can adapt your techniques in capturing to help these old lenses a bit. More data would be great but opportunities with the wet conditions this year make it difficult find a suitable night to try for more.
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Originally Posted by Stephane
Awesome Mick, looks great! Did you have slight pollution filter?
Regards,
Stéphane
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Thanks Stephane, no filters used except for a Eos UV/IR cut clip-in filter.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
 Great effort from down south.  I had to go to QLD to get a decent shot at it. Back home it transits close to the zenith.
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Thanks Marc, the location I shoot from is elevated so I get a good view of the northern horizon and because I'm facing away from the city lights, light pollution is minimal in that direction.