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Miguel1983

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  1. Took the liberty of playing around in Pixinsight with that Tiff file, there's a lot more detail here to be bumped Original file Pix fast process sure the softer parts are a bit more noisier now but this was just a 5 min touch up
  2. Very good image ! Well done
  3. Hi, short nights these days, so a little over 6hrs data on M13 took me 3 nights. Esprit 120 f7 ASI 1600mm pro Astronomik LRGB about 50 2min subs on each filter DSS & Pixinsight
  4. Hi all, a small update here, the eqm-35 didn't work out for me, it just kept working against me so i have sent the mount back to FLO and they were so kind to fully refund it so super big thumbs up for FLO ! The same day i received my discount code i've ordered the HEQ5 pro Rowan mod, that was last Saturday, i'm crossing my fingers this mount will be way better than the EQM-35, but i'm sur it will.
  5. Nice job 👌 Did the cleaning and regrease make a noticeable improvement, most people doing this report a major improvement in smoothness.
  6. +1 on the power-supply. I might be overdoing it, as i use 2 13.8V 10A power supplies, one dedicated to the mount and the other powers all the rest, never had any issues though 😄
  7. Hi, i already have a primary imaging setup running with no problems what so ever. I don’t think i did something wrong. anyway i sent the mount back.
  8. Hi, unexpected clear skies for the moment, so did some last minute Lunar imaging. Esprit 120 & ASI1600
  9. Any EQ8 -R and Rh users who want to share there thoughts ? Not a lot of hands on reviews yet...
  10. Thanks, no not cropped
  11. Thanks ! EQ6R-pro mount, Esprit 120 @F7, SW field flattener, ZWO OAG + ASI120mm mini, EFW and ASI1600mm pro. My location is a Bortle 5 and i would say seeing conditions were good to one or two nights very good, there were 5 nights in total .
  12. Hi, this is my image of M106, taken last week over several nights. Total exposure time is about 19 hrs. Thanks for looking, commenting...
  13. It seems that you're already narrowed it down to the EQ8 RH ? I'm also interested in the EQ8R (maybe H), pity there's not a lot of reviews yet. Certainly someone here on SGL must have one by now, so speak up please 🙂
  14. Hi, i've finished this target, i had a lot of difficulties processing this data, but i'm reasonably happy with this result. 170 x 2 m L 3 x 55 x 2 m RGB
  15. Hi, This is M86 from last night and a bit from the night before until the clouds rolled in. Total integration 5.56hrs L 75 x 2m RGB 3x30x2m Not much for now but there's Always more to gather 🙂 Esprit 120 @f7 ASI 1600mm pro Thanks
  16. data reworked today, i think this version is much better Do you agree ?
  17. Hi, Captured the Owl Nebula fridaynight and last night, just shy of 10hrs data. Esprit 120 (@840mm), EQ6R-pro, ASI1600mm Pro, Astronomik Ha and Oiii 6nm. Captured with SGP and processed with DSS and Pixinsight
  18. Funny, i just did all the same on my own mount yesterday. i haven’t touched the worm end cap tough. testing is yet to be done, as with your mount i had the most play in RA and just a tad in Dec, but not evenly.
  19. Solid tips and that's what i'm going to do, first check the mount mechanically i hope i'm not hijacking this tread to much, but im guessing the same is all to be applied to the EQ3 pro
  20. hi Fabio, thanks for your input, i'll look into all your suggestions. I can't speak for jusasi, but in my case i simply bought the EQM35 because i wanted something lightweight to set up on location as i already have a EQ6-R fixed setup. The EQM35 should be more suited for A than the EQ3 pro as it has a larger gear wheel. What i also wil look into is the mounts worm drive backlash, i have tweakt my EQ6-R yesterday and i imagine the same is possible for the EQM35/EQ3
  21. Don’t know for sure, but I’m guessing keeping the humidity low will be a must ?
  22. Hi, Your HC gives you this info after you put in date, location and time. The SW polarscope has a sort of clock on the reticle, those numbers you get is the position of Polaris on that clock at the given time, date and location you have put in. So if you polar align using a camera you can just skip
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