Thanks Russ/Glen,
Dark skies weren't a problem when I tried imaging S308 (for a change) but got no image of it whatsoever so after reading the article in S&T that gave me the idea of trying to image it I noticed it was done using a filter.
I've seen the photos of it posted in the deep sky section so I know it's a gettable object and keen to get a shot. I'll have a look at the linsk you've provided.
I'm not sure why I got the impression the clips were more designed for wide field, probably because I can't quite imagine how they fit into the set up.
A CCD camera down the track is definitely on the cards as well so I take what you're saying about having filters that are no longer useable, good advice.
Glen, thanks for the input.
I'm close to purchasing a 700D/750D so I may very well end up doing what you've suggested with my 550D and go down that path.
Thanks for the suggestions and input guys. More things to think about. Does it ever end?
Steve.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
G'day Steve,
Sharpless 308 will be a tough target with a dslr I think you'll definitely need a filter and dark skies to make a go of it. There have been some awesome ones posted in the deep sky section over the past year here (Marco, Mike&Trish and atleast one other fantastic version).
I've got a clip in as a wide UV/IR cut and I have just received my slide draw for narrowband (although the 2" version).
eg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/803366...ream/lightbox/
I'm fairly certain they are fine for widefield (which part of the webpage gave you that impression?), the main issue with the clip in is they don't work with EF-S mount lenses (if you were looking at using a camera lens) - although EF mounts work.
The other disadvantage is that the if you wanted narrower than 12nm you can't obtain them. They are also a bit fiddly getting them in and out. Or down the track you purchase a CCD or full frame camera you've invested a lot of money in filters that you need to sell on (that's the main reason why I went for a draw - and to get slightly narrower than 12nm).
Before deciding on the filter draw I recommend emailing the TS to confirm connections etc will work with your flattener.
If you were looking for the Ha clip on bintel its in the wrong section on the webpage http://www.bintel.com.au/Accessories...oductview.aspx
Cheers
Russ
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