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Rjbram

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  1. I found this in google somewhere, not sure if it is correct, though https://bbs.astronomy-imaging-camera.com/d/13072-need-replacement-eaf-controller-cable
  2. Hello. I’m new to telescopes but have been doing some wide field AP over the last few months and really enjoying it. I would like to try viewing now, and have decided to start with some binoviewers (thinking the Arcturus one) because of my terrible retinal conditions. Each eye sees like crap, but together they do OK. Can you recommend to me a first telescope that would be fun for seeing planets and maybe the sun and moon? Preferably under $1500. (I am wondering about a Sky-Watcher flex tube synscan as a possibility). I gather one would need special filters for the sun, obviously, but also if you could point me to a source of info on how to know if I need special adapters for the binoviewer that would be terrific. Thanks!
  3. Yes, I agree, definitely worth learning from the youtube tutorials. the software has not been the easiest. I am on a Mac (and run the camera using raspberry pi) and I know there is not as much astrophotography software for Mac OS. I have tried SiriL, which seems to crash or just fail to complete the process too much. Affinity Photo has a stacking routine which I am experimenting with, and getting mixed results. Colors look odd. The best, in my hands so far, is the ASI studio software, which is extremely basic, but seems to produce the best colors by default. I am considering purchasing a modest Windows laptop or mini PC, to see if the windows world is going to cause more joy in the long run.
  4. Correct on the camera type! Thanks, I really appreciate the advice. I will go for a simple UV/IR cut filter and also the optolong dual-band filter. Just need to settle on a filter size, I suppose. I read the 294MC can take a 1.25" size.
  5. Well, I'm a bit sheepish to upload images at this point since I am a rank beginner at all steps involved. But I guess the good thing is it's only up from here, presumably. Nonetheless, here are two attempts at stacking some shots from my backyard. I don't quite have guiding down yet. Also am planning to purchase a light pollution filter. Also i need to learn how to take Flats. etc etc
  6. Hello all. I'm new to Stargazerslounge and new to astrophotography in general. Really enjoying the sport, so far. Jumping in to this thread to share my initial set up, which includes the Askar FMA230 i saw mentioned earlier in this discussion. I like it quite a bit. Although I'm too much of a newbie to be authoritative, I think the images it gives are nicely in focus and it is very easy to use. Here is what my setup looks like (from a car camping trip I was on a few weeks ago). Best regards and clear skies to all, from up north.
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