Nice one Doug,
Its good to see results from someone else using the TSA 120.
I have just ordered the flattener for mine as it gets a bit messy at the edges of large shots like Eta Carinae etc when using my EOS.
Good to see your result on Cent A with the QHY9 tho, as a decent CCD will be the next purchase, and with results like your's, I cant wait.
Enjoy you're new toy and look forward to your future results
Thanks Everyone. I am certainly impressed with the scope so far and maybe I won't need the Flattener. A bit more experimenting required.
Mark it is an F5 at 900mm FL.
Thanks again.
Interesting to see you have gone for a 5 inch refractor, having gone down a similar path, it's good imaging at a reasonable cost, pretty much hassle free too. F5 sure would be sweet,..... 120 mm at f5 is 600... If it's 900 it's about 7.5 .... Either way, enjoy.
Nice one Doug,
Its good to see results from someone else using the TSA 120.
I have just ordered the flattener for mine as it gets a bit messy at the edges of large shots like Eta Carinae etc when using my EOS.
Good to see your result on Cent A with the QHY9 tho, as a decent CCD will be the next purchase, and with results like your's, I cant wait.
Enjoy you're new toy and look forward to your future results
Cheers
Sam
Thanks Sam, They are a lovely scope. I did toss up the TOA 130 but cost and weight made this the winner for me. A CCD does make quite a difference although it is a bit more work to get the image just right.
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Originally Posted by dugnsuz
Very nice image from the new scope Doug - nice when a plan comes together!
Doug
Thanks Doug, For once my plans seem to be working and you will be happy to note that I intend to do some widefield imaging with my 40D mounted on an IOptron Mini Tower.
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Originally Posted by desler
Boy, what a lovely view. Even through tired eyes, very exciting times ahead!
Darren
Thanks Darren.
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
Interesting to see you have gone for a 5 inch refractor, having gone down a similar path, it's good imaging at a reasonable cost, pretty much hassle free too. F5 sure would be sweet,..... 120 mm at f5 is 600... If it's 900 it's about 7.5 .... Either way, enjoy.
Happy imaging
Clive
Thanks Clive, one of the problems with posting without thinking to much. It is a nice scope and should serve me well. F5 fixed to F7.5. Thanks.
Mate that is a very nice scope.
The field is nice and flat,so no flattener needed.
Nice round stars, and yes the SBS is a bit of a worry (makes things complicated).
But all in all a very good result
Why don't you use a OAG??
Great first light image Doug. Looks like this scope will produce some very nice stuff.
Cheers
Steve
Thanks Steve, I am very hopeful this will provide that little bit extra I am looking for until I can finally afford my dream scope and mount, if ever.
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Originally Posted by mill
Mate that is a very nice scope.
The field is nice and flat,so no flattener needed.
Nice round stars, and yes the SBS is a bit of a worry (makes things complicated).
But all in all a very good result
Why don't you use a OAG??
Thanks Martin, I do use an OAG but still find the side by side very dificult to set up correctly for both scopes.
I'm sure there is Doug - I'm yet to get into any astrophotography, can't wait to though, and seeing stuff like this is all the more inspiration
Thanks Jason. It is expensive if you want it to be but there is ways to keep the cost down. And it is great fun producing a nice image from a near dark starting point.