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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Coming along nicely. 
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Thanks Peter.

Way too kind.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Looks good, Marc, especially for only 2 hours of data. It seems like Hyperstar set ups take some work to get dialed in but work well once that's done.
Cheers,
Rick.
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Thanks Rick.

Still got to sort out that spacing with the QHY9. Not quite there. It's bugging me. Not enough clear nights yet to dial it in.
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Originally Posted by alocky
Hi Marc, that's really impressive for such relatively short subs too. I guess the hyper star really speeds things up. What is the pass-band of your H-alpha filter?
Cheers,
Andrew
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Thanks Andrew.

It sure does suck the light in pretty fast but it's hard to get it right, being mobile. Getting there. After a couple of years
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Well done Marc as I love Ha images and yours is excellent. The hyperstar is really pulling its weight.
Allan
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Thanks Allan.

Yeah it's good ROI. You always get good SNR with relatively little effort. So I end up shooting a lot of crappy pictures instead of one good one.
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Originally Posted by Rod771
Nice one Marc!! Congrats on the PB
You may have seen this already but in case you haven't, here's how Gerald Wechselberger sets up his hyperstar and removed camera tilt in the QHY8.
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Thanks Rod.

Yes I read that article. Very good tips on collimation. I made myself a little starfield with a 100x100mm foam board and 100 little fibre optic stars. Still to try it to check field flatness.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Wow and from Sydney burbs too huh? Amazing area that, how high does it get from where you are?
Mike
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Thanks Mike.

Not as high as I'd like. My north sky has gotten a lot worse since Hoxton Park airport was removed and they built a big distribution centre in its place for wollies, bigW and others. It's now a few square kilometers of warehouses and concrete radiating heat at night with a nice assortment of flood lighst 24/7. Noice!....
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's looking very smooth.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Looking great Marc!
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Thanks Louie.

That would look better from Coona hey?

Bummer I could not make it. Ross told me about a month ago but I got stuck with work. Still waiting for his pictures.
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Originally Posted by SkyViking
Beautiful! I can see what you mean about tilt. It seems stars are tightest in the upper left corner. Where on the frame do you focus btw? I would have thought in the middle.
Cheers,
Rolf
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Thanks Rolf.

I always focus centre field. The side is out of focus due to offset and field curvature.
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Originally Posted by sjastro
Very fine image Marc.
Steven
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Thanks Steven.