-
Posts
695 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by fireballxl5
-
Takahashi Telescope Query
fireballxl5 replied to astrography_MC's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
well the FOA60 is f8.8? I use my FS60Q (CB + Q-extender) @f10 for mobile DSO imaging, example below (65mins with modded DSLR). I'd expect the FC76 DCU to be better. HTH. Andy -
Early days with my 135E but it works well with the ASIair Pro. Have to use the USB comms mind as the ASIair doesn't have a Wi-Fi driver for this mount. Note that you have to have USB comms set to 'Rainbow', not 'LX200' on the mount (LX200 is used for WiFi control from Sky Safari).
-
for these these initial tests I've just used my current travel scope, a 60mm/f10 refractor with OSC CMOS configured to give 1.65"/pixel. This setup weighs only 5kg, so easily within the mounts minimum spec (13.5kg w/o counterweights). My primary aim to use this mount for mobile galaxy/PN imaging with a payload of ~9kg (RC6 + accessories) at an image scale of <1"/pixel.
-
I grabbed FLO's black Friday offer on its baby brother the RST-135E. Early days yet with only 3 nights to play but I'm very impressed. My priorities were low weight, accurate unguided tracking with the ability to image at a scale of around 1"/pix when guiding. Seems to perform well so far.
-
Takahashi FS-60CB back focus advice
fireballxl5 replied to Dean Hale's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
@Dean Hale lucky that you don't have the added complication of wanting to also squeeze in an OAG...🤣 PS or just get the x1.7 Q-Extender, imaging at f10 but no flattener needed -
Takahashi FS-60CB back focus advice
fireballxl5 replied to Dean Hale's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
This configuration doesn't look right. I think that the sensor should be 56mm from the metal back of the flattener. I have the same scope but usually use the reducer so *maybe* the back space is different with the flattener but unlikely. But maybe these adaptors give the required back focus distance? -
I've done similar with my GTi, spending quality imaging time this year trying to get good results at longer focal lengths using my 60mm refractor. You should add the Rainbow Astro 135 models as other options at this capability point, admittedly with another step-up in cost mind🤑 PS, just read your notes🙃
- 17 replies
-
- 1
-
- mount
- equatorial
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Eye piece recommendations for FS60(Q)
fireballxl5 replied to Icesheet's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
Having the FS60CB with Extender-Q already, is there a preferred binoviewer that works well with this scope? -
My Neighbours 1) Really 2) really 3) really like security lights.
fireballxl5 replied to Chris's topic in The Astro Lounge
Or better still go straight for the BFG9000 upgrade😈 -
More help with Astroberry please, hope that you don’t mind George 😊 Astroberry installed on a RPi4 seemingly with no issues. Changed default user password away from astroberry as recommended. Now sudo commands prompt for a password however both the new user password and original aren't accepted. Is the su password different to these or is it something else? CS, Andy
-
New CMOS optimised Baader Ultra-Narrowband filters
fireballxl5 replied to cfinn's topic in Imaging - Discussion
I have the same question. I'm thinking that it means they are just designed to minimise halos that seem to have been associated with some CMOS cameras? Having said this, I've had halos with my 2013 generation Baader's using my CCD camera (OIII replaced satisfactorily by Baader btw). Corrections/clarifications welcome🙂 -
Thanks Peter🙂
-
Thanks, appreciate the comments🙂 As both scopes have Ha filters it seems easy to accumulate this channel quickly when the moon is about as this is usually when it's clear🤨 Surprisingly for me, this data was collected over just 3 nights within the space of a week.
-
My latest process is of some narrowband data from last winter (collected over the 2020 Christmas break) of NGC281, the Pacman Nebula in Cassiopeia. This false colour version uses around 20 hours of Ha as well as roughly 5 hours each of Oxygen III and Sulphur II, blended using the standard SHO Hubble palette in PixInsight. Captured using my dual-scope rig (150mm & 85mm refractors) at an image scale of 1.7"/pix. Total 186x600s, so 31 hours, chomp chomp😆
- 4 replies
-
- 15
-
not a C11 or Uni 18/28, but mine works very well with an OMC300 (~15kg 12" f/9 Mak-Cass) on a Planet, with some CWs that may not be absolutely essential🙂
-
I can't help with your B-mask query as I use them with no such issue, but it seems to me that your spacing problem remains. I tried fitting the TS 9mm OAG in my mobile OSC setup but couldn't get the necessary spacing and so changed to a guide scope config. As I use this rig to image at a undemanding image scale I can use a 50mm finder scope, keeping the rig light weight. Still a very nice image btw🙂
-
Taks - worth the premium over other brands?
fireballxl5 replied to Jonny_H's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
oh yes! Did you hear what Percival Lowell 'saw' on Mars... hehehe -
Great but UIA appear to have the same limit for the contents of outbuildings, £5000 in this case. From their website this morning...
-
as a user for a couple of years now, I can highly recommend this app Space Launch Now - Watch SpaceX, NASA, etc...live! – Apps on Google Play
-
Well mine arrived earlier today and although clouds may have been included, they weren't🙂 Setup with my OMC300 which it handles very well indeed and so trawling the lowlands around Sirius at around 110x. Very impressive build quality and smooth motions so far. My first DSC setup and this works really well. Very pleased😀
-
yes, just before 9pm so most likely my purchase that you saw. I noticed that there was only one DSC unit in stock earlier in the day and with recent financial approval from my lovely wife I decided not to hang around any longer!
-
After seeing the unit Rowan had at the IAS in 2019 I knew that I'd be getting one of these mounts sometime. Finally pulled the trigger on the AZ100 with Nexus last night😀