When I first bought a c11 and put it on my old eq6 pro I struggled for a long while to get results only half this good. For a 3m focal length it's awesome.
Thanks Rick , Imaged from home. When are you bringing your gear up ?
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Originally Posted by Rod771
Ah yes! Nice image, Rob!
Great foundations for additional subs.
Shoot some 3 -5 sec subs for the star cores. Add them to the longer subs (I use PI's HDR comp tool for that) and you'll have a cracker!
Well done Mate!
Thanks Rod . I will contact you for some ideas. That Rosette of yours was a pearler.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
All the basics are there, at F10 just needs more exposure...so I'd say success at nearly 3m FL
Mike
Thanks Mike . More subs or longer exposures ? I thought I was pushing the camera @ ISO 1600 for 10 minutes. BTW. I am the old fart who was camped next to your Dob at SPSP
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Hi Rob,
I think it is a very nice photo, great colour and good detail, and surely it looks even better in full resolution.
Images like this one make me want to try dslr imaging
Thanks Slawomir. I have thought about going mono but will probably stick to OSC for another year or so. I am about to buy another modded and cooled Canon. I have been watching your journey into Astro Photography. Keep up the top effort.
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
yep pretty impressive, 2800mm FL 11" sct on an eq6!
Nice job Rob,
Rusty
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Originally Posted by AlexN
Damn good result rob.
When I first bought a c11 and put it on my old eq6 pro I struggled for a long while to get results only half this good. For a 3m focal length it's awesome.
Thanks Alex and Rusty. I think precise polar alignment is very important for long focal length guiding. Additionally I have made some local mods to PHD2. I have 60 minute test guides with round stars. I think the EQ6 and AZ-EQ6 perform exceptionally well.
Thanks Mike . More subs or longer exposures ? I thought I was pushing the camera @ ISO 1600 for 10 minutes. BTW. I am the old fart who was camped next to your Dob at SPSP
Cheers
Rob
Ah huh, yeah I think I know which old fart, were you looking through my dob with me too..?
I would say more subs probably? Are you using darks? Is your camera cooled?
Ah huh, yeah I think I know which old fart, were you looking through my dob with me too..?
I would say more subs probably? Are you using darks? Is your camera cooled?
Mike
Had a couple of squints through you DOB , but you weren't there most of the times when I came around.
I was using a stock standard Canon 60D. No darks. Didn't seem to need them as the images appeared to be almost noiseless. The temperature was about 12 degrees. From discussions with others , the Canon camera noise with most imaging models, appears to be minimal around these temperatures.
I am intending to purchase a modded and cooled DSLR from Central DS for summer use.
Rob, just noticed you are only a couple of suburbs north of me. I'm in dakabin. How are the skies out at Caboolture? I find where I am at Dakabin is decidedly darker than murrumba downs where I used to live. Caboolture should be quite reasonable
Rob, just noticed you are only a couple of suburbs north of me. I'm in dakabin. How are the skies out at Caboolture? I find where I am at Dakabin is decidedly darker than murrumba downs where I used to live. Caboolture should be quite reasonable
Alex , I am about 15 minutes north of you. I am on acreage , off Beachmere Road, on the Bribie side of highway . The skies are good enough for imaging. Probably about 75% of dark sky site.
Don't mind the in your face look there Rob. As Mike, notes some more data wouldn't go astray as it would give you greater flexibility on how the data could be processed. Reminds me when I first started imaging at long focal lengths with a NexStar 11 on a wedge. That was some nail biting times with wonky stars. You're bounds ahead in comparison.
Don't mind the in your face look there Rob. As Mike, notes some more data wouldn't go astray as it would give you greater flexibility on how the data could be processed. Reminds me when I first started imaging at long focal lengths with a NexStar 11 on a wedge. That was some nail biting times with wonky stars. You're bounds ahead in comparison.
Thanks Jase . I have been in the hobby for almost three years now. So I am a relative newcomer. Still don't have much of a clue how to draw the detail out of and enhance my images. I purchased the C11 Edge HD as my Galaxy imager. I only managed to get three 10 minute subs , before the clouds moved in. basically it was a test to see how my DSLR would perform at 1600 ISO. So I am keeping my fingers crossed for next new moon to get some more subs.