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  1. Hi all

    a couple of nights ago I managed 4 hours of M81. However every time I go to stack them in dss my computer takes 3 hours to stack and then crashes before the image is completed. Is it possible to stack say four lots of one hour and then stack the four images together.

     

    thanks

     

    Jack

  2. Hi all

    im looking at treating myself to a proper dedicated astro camera for my skywatcher evo star 72ed. As I’ve got an asiair pro it will need to be a zwo and I’ve narrowed it down to the 183 mc and 533 mc using the astronomy.tools calculator. What are peoples opinions on both is one any better than the other?

     

    thanks

     

    Jack

  3. Morning all

     

    I’m looking to save up and upgrade from my star adventurer to a go to mount. I’m currently looking at the heq5, heq5 with Rowan upgrade and the cem26. The telescope I’m using at the moment is a sw 72 however I would like to future proof the mount a bit in case I ever want to get a bigger telescope. My other major factor is that I would like to leave it fully set up as I only need to move it about 3 metres to get it into my garden. At the moment I’m very torn between the ioptron and the basic heq5 as the ioptron appears to be lighter but there are very few reviews that I can find and the heq5 is £300 cheaper so that way I can put the saving towards a mono camera. 
     

    what is peoples opinions on the three mounts?

     

    Thanks in advance 

     

    Jack

  4. Hi all

     

    I’m really struggling with my 462, I know it’s not ideal for deep sky but I tried to photograph Mars the other day but I couldn’t get anything apart from noise. Even at 30s exposure and max gain I wasn’t getting anything. What am I doing wrong?

     

    thanks in advance 

    Jack

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  5. Hi all

     

    I hope your all well.

     

    I tried to video Saturn and Jupiter last night, it’s the firs time I’ve done any planetary photos. However the planets have come out pure white, is this correct or have I got one of the settings wrong as I shot it in 1080 and it didn’t give any adjustment to the exposure. My setup was

     

    skywatcher evostar 72

    zwo 462 colour

    asiair pro

     

    Thanks

     

    Jack

     

  6. Hi 

     

    thanks for the response. The camera only arrived today and I’ve had solid cloud so haven’t had a chance to try it. Initially I bought this https://www.firstlightoptics.com/adapters/tele-vue-extension-tubes.html and a 1.1/4 filter with the camera but I prefer having everything threaded. So when I tried and it fitted directly to the field flattener  I thought it’s better that way, but I haven’t got any spacers at the moment and having it threaded directly meant that I couldn’t use the 1 1/4 filter. 

     

    all the best

     

    Jack

  7. Hi all

     

    I’ve got a two parter question. 
     

    1. I’ve taken the plunge and bought a zwo asi462 even though I was looking at the 120. I’m also going to attempt dso with it, do I have to attach it to my ovl field flattener or can I attach it straight to my skywatcher  72ed.

     

    2. I’ve read that with these cameras you have to use a uv ir filter, what size filter does the ovl field flattener take. I have removed the front 2” push fit barrel section.

     

    thanks in advance 

     

    Jack

  8. Hi all

    this will probably be the silliest question of the day,  but here goes. My current set up on my SW star adventurer is right on the limits of the 1kg counterweight, I’ve seen that ioptron sell a larger weight for their tracker. Does anyone know wether this will fit on the star adventurer? 
     

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/ioptron-mount-accessories/ioptron-135kg-counterweight-for-skytracker-skyguider-pro-mounts.html

     

    thanks

     

    Jack

  9. I'm over the moon with how the asiair pro and star adventurer work. Previously I was using a 200-400 lens on it and I find the auto stack really useful as I'm terrible with editing and only have an Ipad. Below is a picture I completed with my previous set up and using the auto stack (as you can see my editing skills aren't great).

     

    The evostar is new to me and I had planned on having a good few hours this weekend just gone but I had a nightmare trying to balance it as the dovetail is very short. As such I never managed any imaging but I now have a longer bar coming from FLO which should sort that out. Hopefully once it's balanced I can my first photos with it. 

     

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  10. Thanks for all the ideas, I had another go this weekend and have found a good mounting spot it’s not actually on the mount but the tripod itself. There is a threaded hole which lets me mount the ball head into it, the only problem is it’s in the way when I polar align but I can loosen the ball head and move it out the way to make it a bit easier. 
     

    all the best

     

    Jack

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