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Old 11-06-2009, 11:45 AM
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Hey mate when you get into the real World and collect yourself a nice new FLI CCD and colour filterwheel instead of that pretend camera you will be able to partake in this dark art of wacko colours too

Yes the NJP mount is incredible, it chases the seeing very well even the witch head nebula image I did at Wiruna last year was taken in amazing ly bad conditions of high wind and bad seeing but mate watching the star centroid plot was incredible it just wouldn't let the star get away I feel pretty lucky really


Hehehe, I knew that get a reaction. BTW, what's wrong with my pretend camera, seems to be keeping up ok with you big boys. (well maybe not that well, but pretty reasonable )

As it turns out I have a KAF8300 coming my way soon. If I win the lotto I will look at getting either the FLI or STL, but for now it will have to be the QSI. I like being an early adopter of new technology. Once I get the new camera I can do the shrek colours too. What colours was Martin doing with his entry from last years DM awards? Looks like his filters were different??

Yeah I love the EM's performance too. Bullet proof guiding, once you get rid of that nasty differential flexure. Still got some of that from time to time, but that will disappear once I get the new camera.
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Old 11-06-2009, 05:47 PM
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Hehehe, I knew that get a reaction. BTW, what's wrong with my pretend camera, seems to be keeping up ok with you big boys. (well maybe not that well, but pretty reasonable )
Oh yeh you are doing great mate, was only playin witch ya

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As it turns out I have a KAF8300 coming my way soon. If I win the lotto I will look at getting either the FLI or STL, but for now it will have to be the QSI.
Good on ya, knew were looking toward this have fun

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I like being an early adopter of new technology.
Yeh?? man I thought like that before the ASA Astrograph debarcle ...I'm sure you will be luckier

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Once I get the new camera I can do the shrek colours too. What colours was Martin doing with his entry from last years DM awards? Looks like his filters were different??
Mate there is no limit to the mix of colours you just have to experiment, I haven't taken enough exposure in the SII and OIII yet so the Ha is dominant, but then again it is anyway so if you asign it to green then the nebula will be greenish for sure

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Yeah I love the EM's performance too. Bullet proof guiding, once you get rid of that nasty differential flexure. Still got some of that from time to time, but that will disappear once I get the new camera.
Yep watching a guide star stay well within a 1 pixel radius circle all night is almost better than the imaging....it's orgasmic even
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Old 12-06-2009, 08:12 PM
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Yep I knew that buddy. Nothing taken personally, in fact I had a good giggle.
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