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Dinglem

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  1. Hi @Padraic M I have them both and I ordered some of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005KCGM96/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1   as from memory the sesto is a 5.5 to 2.5 and the PPPAV is 5.5 to 2.1.

    But to be on the safe side I also ordered some of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004HTFCYY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1   

    I would check for you but I've had to store all my stuff away for the time being.

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  2. My new ASI2600MC pro eventually turned up, I've been playing with it learning all about Gain and offset, all new to me having only used a dslr for dso work,

    It's only 20*300s subs gain 100 offset 50 with 20 flats and 20 flat-darks, I'm hopefully going to get a clear night tonight and will try gain 0 to see what difference there is. It was quickly stcked and processed in PI, please let me know what you think.

     

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  3. Adam, all of us started in this hobby with little or no knowledge of what we were doing or what to expect. I look back at those first images I produced and remember how pleased I was with them, looking at them now they weren't very good, mainly because it took me ages to learn to collimate my newt properly. At least I could fiddle with my scope to get round stars. If I'd bought a frac I'd have assumed it was something I was doing wrong if the stars were funny shapes. Also in these strange times even the cheap end of the market isn't cheap anymore so a polite PM would most likely be appreciated.

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  4. 5 minutes ago, BCN_Sean said:

    You've got your co-ordinates out, the ones you've got there will put you in to the North Sea east of the Scottish Border.

    That's one place you'd expect good sky quality with no light polution, it maybe a bit tricky getting a stable mount though 🤣

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  5. Hi I've been struggling for ages to get an half decent image out of Pixinsight since I purchased it last year. What with the lack of clear nights and spare time to do any astrophotography, I was amazed to notice we would be getting some clear nights and they were at the weekend.

    I also noticed there would be a near full moon so I bit the bullet and ordered an L-Extreme filter from @FLOand it arrived in 2 days, great service as ever, and none of the promised clouds arrived with it. 👍

    So I decided to go for a fairly bright target, I got 5 hours of data, 60*300s subs, darks, flats and dark-flats. This was with my Esprit100 and modded 450D, I use APT for controlling and capturing and PHD2 for guiding. I'm quite pleased with my result, I know I could probably tweak out some more colour/details but everything I seem to do after this point seems to ruin it, so much to learn. Well I'm open to constructive criticism and guidance in how to improve my processing.

     

     

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