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  1. That will be higher on my 071. I keep wanting to order a 73mm WO from FLO but it gives me 2.27 I think it was, I thought this was a no no, but seeing your photo, i don't see any problems with a larger sec/p scale, think it's a goer before Christmas. Alan
  2. Thats very nice Francis, something I had a go at but was not able to collect the same degree of data you have there as my scope is F7, sort of interested in one of these RASA scopes as we have the same mounts, Alan
  3. Not saying I have imaged or done any visual in it but about 6 years ago it was minus 28 here one morning and I went outside in a T shirt and was not cold, though had the wind got up my arms would most likely have dropped off. It can be very dry here and as such the cold is not really a massive issue. I have often been outside in minus 10 with the Dob and not felt cold though well wrapped up. My friend who is all knowing in the IT area tells me minus 10 and below is danger area for laptops and other computers as the solder can be affected with prolonged long term exposure, though mount use a different solder and are not affected but it. As he solved a problem no one else was able to do that I had, I am listening to him, he knows his stuff. I bring mine in of a night now just in case. Alan
  4. Ah yes, didn't think that far ahead, mine is only F 7, though I have a reducer for with it being so big I can't get a Ir/UV filter in the light path. That is without getting a in-line sliding filter draw from TS and a .3 spacer at 165e, which I think is a massive amount for what it actually is, sadly FLO don't seem to be able to offer me a solution. I may just try using it without the filter and see what happens. Alan
  5. That is a better result than I got with longer, not a lot longer but longer nonetheless. I only got 6x240sec subs last night at a target before one of my walnut trees got int the way and then cloud had a say in the matter. Set to improve a bit the next few days but turning cold. Alan
  6. A lovely image you have taken there, I like the colours too. Alan
  7. The last time I looked, which was some time ago the TEC was about 5,000 quid, I am sure it's more now as this one is priced at almost 4,000e, so not exactly free with Cornflakes. Looks a very nice scope but I can hear my wife sharpening knives. Alan
  8. There is a trick for sure i did it on Alnitak last year, there is a better way still but I was unable to follow the tutorial even though I tried several times. I must have a look through the Net to see if I can find it, tried a few over the last couple of years. Alan
  9. Lovely shot Dave, I must have missed this one, very nice detail right to the heart of the galaxy. Alan
  10. That very nice Mr Kirk, love the star centre stage with it's little neighbours. Alan
  11. I like it, not over coloured like so many are, maybe even mine, I found the star sitting in the middle very difficult to control when I took this and had forgotten all the masking tips I once knew. Alan
  12. Well said Martin!! Alan
  13. Lovely image and processing, it's a week since I had a clear sky, can you believe that. Alan
  14. I think it is a very nice image indeed, most tend to be heavier on the blue in this target but apart from being soft on the blue, and that's not a fault in my view, it is a beautifully taken image. Alan
  15. One of the nicest Heart images I have seen, the thing that annoys me with stars is I have found plenty of tutorials to remove stars but never found one that allows me to put them back. I actually found a way to do it myself but didn't write it down and forgot what I did, so back to the drawing board. Great image. Alan
  16. Well I do have both but my Dob is 18 inches. I would say that apart from the fact that the Mak is on a guided mount which at least stops the need to nudge, that's where any advantage ends. My Dob gave me the best view of Jupiter I have ever had showing so much more than even my 12 inch SC. The image was bright, sharp and so much deatil. Don't get me wrong the 180mm Mak is a good scope but for me is maybe sort of a match for a 5 1/2 inches area refractor but no match for a 16 inch. This getting fussy could be cool down of the mirror or local seeing, I have often used X400 on my Dob and X300 on my Mak on planets though I tend to stick to x180-200 on Jupiter and up to x250 on Saturn, I often find on any scope less is more. Alan
  17. Thinking strongly about an in-between scope that would take my 071MC without causing sampling issue, both are around the 420mm F/L mark so nothing much in it there, however the WO is almost twice the price of the SW. The simple question is, is it worth the extra money or am I better going over the top of both for a triplet at 72ishmm. I do have a 72mm CF scope but it is not good as it was bent when I bought and had problems with the supplier, so tried to reset it myself and didn't quite get it right and don't wish to waste time using it, sooner buy another that is right from a reputable outlet. Any advise gratefully received. Alan
  18. Very nice image you have taken there, many of my friends years back lived in Rochester, as I went to Highfield Sch and lived in Chatham, in touch with a good few now. Alan
  19. That is very nice indeed Dave, I had a go on a getting worse sort of a night a few days back and sadly only got the middle bit and was rather disappointed. The scope is a bit too heavy for me move at the moment ( I can easily pick it up with one hand but shouldn't) I want to get the Borg mounted up and have a play with wide field, at least I am sure the Heart will fit. Didn't have much luck with the soul either, took a lovely image with the camera 90 degrees out, would just fit if correct. Alan
  20. I use select colour etc and mask then the Camera Raw filter I believe you do, great tool and so much can be done with it. Know what you mean about the fight to over do the colour though. Even whilst it is always in my mind not to over saturate the end product often is, great work though!! Alan
  21. Really nice images Adam, rich colours without in my view over doing it. Alan
  22. I was only really interested in running two scopes so I wouldn't have to chop and change so much, I wasn't interested in mixing the data, though I know you do. I could do it with two laptops as I have a few of them all the same and decent machines, albeit a few years old now. Raining at the minute but that won't last long, for the ultra keen clear sky will be about 10.30, but I dare say like where you are with tomorrow being decent, I personally will not bother, especially not long after my operation. Alan
  23. All this talk of cone error make me feel the need to have a spanner in hand. The cradle of the M/N 190mm actually has small screw like adjusters to deal with this but as far as I see the Vixen rails on all my APO's is basically not adjustable and I imagine would require shims of some kind. Even though the mounting bars are pressed tight against the mount I do wonder if the scope it ever true to the PA of the mount, close yes, exact I doubt. I do see an improvement in pointing over he AZ EQ 6 though. Feel these CEM mount are decent quality for the money. Alan
  24. I tried a meridian flip last nigh on the back of all this talk about the subject and mine was a small distance off, my PA is only about 1.5 arc minutes so even that may account for it, it's no big deal to me as i don't normal image both sides as we tend to get runs of clear nights, unlike the UK. Alan
  25. Lets first say they are both really nice shots but the HSO for me has more impact and for that is my favourite. Alan
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