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DBasinger

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  1. Guess I started backwards by buying the LX200 10" ACF not knowing what I wanted to do and THEN deciding to do imaging. Now, I have moved my LX200 10" ACF (with 0.62x reducer) from the fork to Celestron CGEM II Equatorial mount, with StarSense and GPS. My cameras are ASI071MC Pro for DSO and ASI120MC for Guider, using ASIAir Plus for initial capture, etc. However, I'm very, very new to imaging! So, with this setup, what should my early exposure times and number of frames be for objects like Orion Nebula and Andromeda, i.e. larger and brighter objects? As I go to smaller and dimmer objects, how should I adjust my exposures and number of frames?
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