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Originally Posted by mill
Looking pretty good already Doug 
It can only get better from here.
I hope you get better soon and have a healthy new year 
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Thanks Marty. I hope your shoulder is getting better also.
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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Nice one Dougie
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Thanks Trevor.
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Originally Posted by Exfso
Pretty damn nice for a quickie Doug.
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Thanks Pete.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
Nice and smooth Doug. I'm liking those QHY10's.
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Thanks David, a somewhat different camera in the way the electronics work but out front it does seem to work and quite well also.
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Originally Posted by desler
Nice Doug, Glad you're having fun mate!
Darren
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Thanks Darren. It would be better if I could get 2 nights in a row.
I have half an image of NGC300 which will have to wait till next year till it is overhead again to finish it off.
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Originally Posted by batema
Very nice image. If you could give me advice that would be great. I have a EQ6Pro skywatcher mount and would love one of these FSQ106. At the moment I use a Williams Optics Flt 110 but would replace this with the Takahashi ED or EDX. I have a QHY-9 but also thinking of going a sbig 11000M. Would I be better of going for a better mount first as would this make a difference with the quality of my data coming in???
Mark
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Thanks Mark. Hard question. The real answer is mount, mount, mount but having said that the FSQ weighs in at 7KG which is managable. It really depends on the other hardware you use and the mount itself. I have seen some very good EQ6's and some very ordinary ones. You also must remember the base scope is only f5 which is quite forgiving with guiding.
As for the 11000 camera, there are better suited cameras for an FSQ than the 11000. This will probably start world war 3 but the smaller pixels of the QHY9 are far better suited than the 9um pixels of the 11000. I had an 11000 camera and found a real lot of the stars imaged with the FSQ were single pixels and on zoom were square.
All I can sugest is load your mount up to the sort of load you expect to use and see how it works with the 110 imaging away. If OK, buy the scope.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Great result Doug and it must have been good to get out after the break you've had I bet! Love the FOV
Mike
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Thanks Mike. Yes great to get back outside but it's just another place I would kill for a coffin nail. Have to talk to the wife. Perhaps sex is a good alternative.

Might keep the weight off too.