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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Doug, it looks good for so little data. Maybe just as a suggestion try for longer subs in the luminence and blue. I have been doing 20 minutes in each for some time now and noticed the difference (not as much stretching needed either). All this really depends on the light pollution in your area though. I cannot remember if you have told me about light pollution before, so forgive me if I have forgotten.
Definitely a sharp scope and wondering if you did any slective sharpening at all or is this native? If not then you could well be onto a winner of a scope.
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Thanks Paul, This is just a quick DDP and curved stretch to see what I could expect. I might add I was a little surprised at the capabilities of this scope. I don't have much of a problem with light polution but do have some problems with seeing around the mountains. This does cause some guiding issues but nothing that can't be worked around.
I am really getting a feel for this scope and camera combination and given some time and some clear skies the exposure time will extend out quite a bit.
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Originally Posted by sadia
Nice one Doug  good to see someone enjoying their new rig.
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Thanks Sadia, It is lovely to have a rig that just works without having to try and get things to fit. I already have quite a bit of Tak adapters etc which all fit this scope, focuser etc. It's great to just screw things together without having to make new bits.
Next will be a good quality OAG unit and I am done for a while.