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Old 06-09-2009, 12:19 AM
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Doug,

That /thing/ in the top right is a dust mite. You know, the ones that live in your bed sheets!

Beautiful work. That lens is a corker.

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Old 06-09-2009, 12:26 AM
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Doug,

That /thing/ in the top right is a dust mite. You know, the ones that live in your bed sheets!

Beautiful work. That lens is a corker.

Regards,
Humayun
Cheers H - this is a method I could get to like as I was out imaging OIII data under a full moon last night! You can actually see what you're doing around the scope and not give a crap that you can!!!!
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Old 06-09-2009, 02:06 AM
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Cheers Andrew - 300mm FL is a sweet spot for 1.6x crop sensor DSLRs I reckon!? (and full frame too - oops sorry Bert!!)

Still unsure of this method v's one shot colour - is it worth it!?
I'll have to do a RGB v's Synthetic RGB comparison to get to the answer!!
More work!!! Jeez I need early retirement to fulfill my extra-curricular commitments!!!
Yeah mate I like the 300mm on a crop sensor, there's a lot of nice objects to frame around this fov.
Although I must admit every time I'm tempted to set up the 300mm, I always give in a go prime on my scope instead.

Will have to give the 300mm a run soon I reckon.
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