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swag72

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  1. I've found it to be a fairly easy and very effective application
  2. I would think, from the limited stuff I know, that APP will not analyse stars on that type of image.
  3. I've done a video that probably should have been the first one! Giving an overview to the APP environment - I'd like to say that I am not affiliated to APP in any way, but I rate the software highly so far and would like to make it easier for people and a reference for me too!!
  4. I'm enjoying working out this software..... I've just done a video on how to create a BPM
  5. Easy! Ian will sell you an adapter for the QSI that gives you the correct spacing from the reducer to the chip. With the Moravian you will have to get your own made.... easy enough as there's a couple of good guys out there who will make what you want that I can recommend. The QSI requires NO input from you! The Moravain will require measuring and then getting someone to make it. I have a picture of the adapter I had made so that there's no ambiguity about what you'd need with regards end threads that I can send you if you go down that route. If you get the Moravian with the internal 5 wheel carousel then I can even give you the measurements that I used to get the spacing
  6. Thanks to your reminder with this thread, I went to download it and give it a go. The first and only test so far has been stitching together a 6 pane mosaic with only 1x600s per pane as I wanted to make sure that it all stitched together before I continued to get data. There were some teething problems for sure, but the forum was a great place for help. In the end, I got out of it a perfectly acceptable mosaic. There were no joins and it all matched up better than when a friend of mine did it in PI. I will certainly try it again for mosaic stitching when I get the data.... it looks like a MUCH easier process than PI once you get an idea of what to press!!!
  7. Here's my dual...... it works well..... finally!
  8. Surely a review is ones own personal thoughts about something.... how well it matches what YOU want it to do, whether it matches YOUR expectations based on YOUR requirements. I can't believe that this is even being bought into question...... The OP wrote what he thought and whether someone else felt it was balanced or not is neither here nor there in my view. Just as well no one asks me for my thoughts on the ED120.... Keep it up Jules and please don't feel that your views are not valid or worthwhile.... they totally are
  9. That looks great!!!! I guess that at times we are lucky in our astro lives and get a dream scope!!! Well done
  10. Horses for courses...... I would still spend over £3k on a KAF8300
  11. I don't for one minute think you'll regret it ..... there's nothing wrong with it at all and other than the things I said, which would be a deal breaker for me, it performs equally to the QSI for sure.
  12. I run both the G2-8300 and the QSI 683...... My first question is if you are looking at the integrated filter wheel for the Moravian why will the filters be more expensive? I use 1.25" mounted filters in both and there's absolutely no problem...... nothing that decent flats won't remove. Is the QSI worth the extra money over the Moravian? I think it depends. If I was only running one rig then yes I'd get the QSI. Don't underestimate the 8 position carousel so that you never have to open the camera up.... the Moravian integrated wheel is only 5 positions, so if you want a full set of LRGB and NB filters in it, then forget it. The built in OAG on the QSI makes it about as plug and play as you can get. The Lodestar screws directly in and once focused and rotated then it just works. IKI sells the correct spacing adapter for the QSI and Tak's at least (I don't know about anything else) so there is NO faffing around with spacing. The Moravian doesn't have a built in OAG, you have to buy it separate and screw it into the imaging train. That means that you'll have to work out spacing (unless someone has a bespoke adapter made)......... to me that's worth some ££'s. Build quality - I'd say that the QSI just noses it, but not by enough to make a difference. The cooling is slightly better on the QSI, but again nothing of importance. Don't be put off by the KAF8300 chip - It is really is good despite many people saying that it's long in the tooth etc. If I had a bottomless pit of money and could afford the larger KAF16200 then sure I would, but that would involve new filters and probably new scopes as I don't think they'd cover the sensor size. I've learnt that astro certainly does involve compromises for people who are not millionaires!!
  13. Oh yes!!! Original paperwork and serial number 109
  14. I do need to do some comparison - It makes no sense to have both scopes........ One will need to go
  15. I couldn't resist it!!! It's a monster for sure! ...... Which is better though? TMB or ODK10? ............... There's some imaging to be done
  16. The official photoshoot....... TMB152/1200 on a Mesu 200 .... I can't get far enough back with the camera to get it all in comfortably
  17. The latest Frac means I need an observatory extension!!!
  18. swag72

    IC1396 HP

    Thanks guys! This was the first ever narrowband image that I did back in 2012.... I've done a few since then!!
  19. An interesting shape pier Harry... Can I ask why it's not straight as we normally see?
  20. This is a great FOV and a most pleasing image - Good to see you back James Don't leave it so long next time
  21. I have stuck with 1.25" filters throughout my CCD life... They have been a little restrictive in the last upgrade to a Kodak KAF8300 sensor as the sensor needs the filters very close... to that end I've needed a camera with a built in filter wheel. But I'm happy enough with them and I don't see myself getting a larger sensor... not only would I have to fund new larger filters, but my scopes imaging circle don't cover the large sensors... so that's that
  22. I hope so Harry I've had almost zero imaging time since the software fix
  23. Nice one Harry - I am sure that you will be happy with it - A very nice mount
  24. Here's one of them ....... loaded up on the new Prima Luce PLUS mounting system that I hope will solve my flexure
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