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Hiya Thanks though I really wanted to know if one is better than the other in terms of use without a cc/ff since I want to be able to use a filter wheel with a dslr... Maybe there's no difference? Cheers Louise
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Hiya Yeah but can't have cc+fw+dslr as far as I've been able to ascertain I don't suppose anyone has had experience of 130pds and 80ED - would be good to have a comparison re: distortions. Louise Louise
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Hi I'm still thinking about getting one of these... I guess it needs a coma corrector? I'd really like to be able to use a filter wheel and a dslr. I'm wondering if the coma on the 130pds is worse (or better) than the field curvature on the Evostar 80ED - anyone know? Cheers Louise
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Hi again Can you confirm if you have reducing coma corrector? If it's a SW 0.9 one then your fov will then be 1.41 x 0.94. So 20% bigger will be 1.41 x 1.2 -> 1.69, say 1.7 and 20% smaller will be 0.94 x .8 -> 0.75. So those numbers will determine the index files you need and you can put 1.7 into scale maximum. Hope that works now! Phew! Louise
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Hi again Actually, your fov calculation is wrong - for a explorer 200 and a 1000d, it should be 1.27 x 0.85, so 20% larger should be 1.27 x 1.2 -> 1.83 deg, say 1.9 deg. 20% smaller should be 0.85 x .8 -> 0.68 deg so you need to use those values to determine which index files you need. Then you just need to put 1.9 into scale maximum. I suddenly realised your calcs were wrong when I was looking at my own for a 150pds and 1100d... Sorry, wasn't thinking before, d'uh. Louise Oops! Sorry just realised you have a coma corrector - if that's a reducer also, you'll have to multiply the values to allow for that.
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Wow! Need my sunglasses on to view that one!
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Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro RA axis is stiff
Thalestris24 replied to Ishan Mair's topic in Discussions - Mounts
Hi Hope you don't mind me butting in again. But FWIW mine doesn't move in RA as easy as it does in DEC with clutches loosened, so it takes more effort to unbalance it in RA. However, it's still possible for me to move the mount in RA (with no scope) using one hand (I'm only little!) and the rotation is smooth, if a little 'heavy' feeling. I can move it in RA with the scope attached using just one finger. Also tracks fine. I think it's really hard to convey what these things are like, or what they should be like, just in text and pictures. Maybe video is the answer to sharing such info! When I next rebalance mine I'll try and make a video of it Louise -
Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro RA axis is stiff
Thalestris24 replied to Ishan Mair's topic in Discussions - Mounts
Hi I had similar concerns however I just think it's a characteristic of the mount. If it slews quite happily and tracks and guides ok then maybe just leave well alone and be happy. Louise -
Filters for DSO imaging
Thalestris24 replied to MartinB's topic in Imaging - Tips, Tricks and Techniques
Hi Adam In principal you can but it's not very practical I'm afraid. They are really for use with monochrome ccd's with filter wheels. You might be able to attach one filter at a time but that would be very fiddly. Even then you'd really need dark skies as you'd require long exposures - the narrowband filters seriously cut the amount of light reaching the sensor. Um, as this is a pinned topic you may not get more replies as members don't tend to scour them for new posts. Better to create a new topic Louise -
Hmm... a bino microscope would be much better, I'm sure!
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Hi Gina Something like this might be handy! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bresser-Microscope-5802000-Biolux-ICD/dp/B0017J7NW6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1400262882&sr=8-2&keywords=binocular+microscope Dunno how you manage without a microscope! Must be very hard to see detail! Louise
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Hmm.. it's a bit like a politician or a salesman telling people what they want to hear... For not much more than the price of a 60da you can buy a ccd with a higher QE. If the 60da was a mono with microlenses it might be worth it! Louise
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Maybe not - they probably have a very integrated production line. Of course, there wouldn't be a mass demand for them anyway. Oh well. Louise
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Hi Yeah - one day! I really don't have time to do anything much with it at the moment. It will almost certainly have imperfections though. It's a darn shame Canon don't produce some of them without CFAs in the first place! Louise
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Hi guys Got my debayered 1100d today - have posted a quick daytime comparison in the 'cameras' section if anyone is interested. Cheers Louise
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M 31 Andromeda Galaxy, 41 hours and 27megapixel mosaic
Thalestris24 replied to Grinde's topic in Imaging - Deep Sky
Awesome! I've yet to even image a galaxy at all so have to hand it to you. 41 hours - that's true dedication! Thanks for sharing it with us. Louise -
600 is for the uncooled mono 1100d - I don't think it's changed recently. I decided the cooled version was too expensive for me!
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Hi Well they are a business so have to allow for losses plus they work on new cameras so higher risk. They are short staffed too at the moment. I suppose 600 Euros isn't exorbitant for the amount of work involved. They don't guarantee perfect sensors so there will be imperfections. Hopefully flats will hide them Louise
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Thanks - it's taken them an awful long time! I hope it's not too long before they actually ship it. Patience is a virtue... I believe they do a lot of their method under a (presumably low-power) microscope and in a flow cabinet. I imagine they use a hot air gun rather than a butane torch - the flame temperature must be potentially rather high! Good luck Louise
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Hi Gina Not sure if anything on the JTW debayering tutorial might help or suggest a way forward: http://www.jtwastronomy.com/tutorials/debayer.html They informed me a few days ago that they've successfully debayered the 1100d I ordered Cheers Louise
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It's defo a high risk endeavour which is why I paid someone else to do it for me! Whether the mono 1100d is actually worth the cost remains to be seen! Good luck again Louise
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Hi Gina Just to be sure - have you tried resetting the camera settings? Being cmos, the sensors are likely to be static sensitive so easily damaged that way - a possibility, maybe.. Louise
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I wouldn't give up on it yet - there could be several reasons for the error. Maybe this might help: http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=4105.0 Edit: oh ignore that, it's for Magic Lantern... Sorry. I noticed you've posted here with error 70 before, Gina! Louise
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Rather you than me! Good luck Louise