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MarkAR

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  1. Great image, it's lovely seeing the nebulosity around the Pleides.
  2. Good effort, I think 240 secs might be a little short though. I'm currently getting data on it doing 12 minute subs in Ha and Oiii, so far accumulated 7.5 hours worth.
  3. Well done Dave, it's a superb Broom.
  4. I think you have either a satellite or space debris, difficult to tell.
  5. Does look like a faint area, could be you need a few more hours to help tease it out.
  6. Could be your mount tracking as it as quite regular. Or the moon really does have a heartbeat !
  7. Looks better to me, little more contrast and definition by the looks.
  8. Lovely set of images, showing some promising proms.
  9. Lovely image yet again Carole, colour looks superb.
  10. Superb, add a heartbeat to the sound for every time it "pulses" will make it surreal.
  11. Learn something new everyday here. Shame it's not as simple as just telling the system to skip this step for x number of times as a Friday night special.
  12. A CMOS sensor is basically a mono sensor with an RGGB bayer matrix added on top, why not just leave off the matrix and lets have cheaper mono cameras.
  13. lovely closeups
  14. Superb image, wonderful detail.
  15. Excellent shot, maybe look at getting a 4x Tele Vue Powermate.
  16. Excellent Dave, looks like I'll need the PM adapter and also a female M43 to female M48 to fit my filter wheel.
  17. Lovely set of images, very well processed. A good case of less is more.
  18. Really good image, well balanced colours and not too bright at the core.
  19. They will get you the most data.
  20. Confusion abounds. Maybe I should just buy one and make up an adapter to what I want. I really wish that all manufacturers would state specific thread sizes for all connections and adapters. That would make it so much easier to find what you want. Thanks for the help though, much appreciated.
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