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Originally Posted by Startrek
Peter,
Another superb image
The level and quality of your images are more professional than amateur to be perfectly honest
What makes them even better is they are captured from the edge of the Shire ( National Park, where I’m guessing would be Bortle 6 skies
I’m down in the Basin ( St George area ) and it’s Bortle 7/8 ( SQM 18.5 )
Can’t wait to see your final result
Cheers
Martin
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Thanks Martin. With NB, only transparency becomes problematic . Sky glow really does not affect 5nm, and even less so 3nm, pass filters. You could probably shoot from Pitt Street and get similar results.
This was taken with a 5nm AstroDon. I do have a 3nm in my SBIG CFW (which are square filters, hence incompatible with the QHY wheel)
However, I'm getting a Frankencam part made by Precise Parts which hopefully will allow the QHY to sit behind SBIG guider/filter combination in a few weeks.
SBIG's Starchaser uses a wide field optic which picks up quite a few more guide stars than the QHY OAG.
All that said, the faint banding noise of these CMOS sensors is proving almost impossible to eradicate within narrow field images that have little to no signal. I remain optimistic however and hopefully can tame their output with refinement of the USB traffic and gain settings.