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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
Blimey, that took me 4 hours to do as much detail on my 6 YO DSLR.
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Thanks Kevin. it seems that quite a bit of detail can be extracted from miniscule data - not the best way to use it, but an option if the weather gets in the way.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Sure does demonstrate it That's a crazy good result for 9.5 minutes.
Greg.
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thanks Greg. was looking at the subs and thought - I wonder... better than I thought it would be.
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Wow, very powerful demonstration of how effective these cameras can be in capable hands 
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thanks Suavi. maybe not a practical way to use the camera, but at least an indication of what it does.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
We're sold. 
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well, maybe. will need much bigger pixels for your system though.
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Originally Posted by alpal
That's amazing Ray,
what telescope did you use?
cheers
Allan
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thanks Allan. This is with a Skywatcher 250f4 Newtonian.
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Originally Posted by Atmos
Very nice Ray!
Amazing for such a short time!
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thanks Colin. this winter has favoured ultra short imaging sessions
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Originally Posted by RickS
Very impressive, Ray. I'll jump on board as soon as we see large sensors with read noise that low
Cheers,
Rick.
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thanks Rick. There are quite a few large CMOS sensors around that will outperform this one - none of them are mono though. we can hope.
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
An interesting result, but I can't see any evidence of the many faint field galaxies in the background, or filigree structure within 253 itself..which I'm sure are within easy reach of your rig, but will no doubt take more than 10 minutes.
It would be nice if the lack of noise magically captured more flux 
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Thanks Peter. no, the fine detail isn't there, but I was surprised to find anything much at all. however, more detected photons would help.
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Originally Posted by SimmoW
Nice demo for us lazy sods Ray!
Now do 3600 subs, report back results 
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don't blame me for your work ethic

a real version is in the pipeline.
regards Ray