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Posts posted by barbulo
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As mentioned by ONIKKINEN, your budget is important: from a DSLR (couple of hundreds if not already own one) to several thousands for a state-of-the-art mono cam with nice filters.
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What branch of AP, lunar/planetary or deep sky? Different equipment and techniques.
ASI120 is commonly used for guiding. Perhaps it’s valid for planetary. Don’t know.
For DSO, starting with a DSLR is the way to go.- 1
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Astronomy confusing for a beginner? I don’t know what you’re talking about. 🤯Just try asking.
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Perhaps this one?
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Superb!
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+1 for the ASI224MC. Bang for the buck.
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With your budget, why not both planetary and DSO?
EQ6-R Pro + refractor (don't forget the field flattener) + cheapo maksutov ($500-ish) + planetary cam (used as guide cam when DSO imaging) + DSLR + filter.
Later on, you can add an astro-dedicated camera (perhaps a mono one with a filter set).
Just my 2-cents.
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To avoid vigneting? This tool might help.
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I is called "primary locking shaft", though I haven´t found a replacement. However, there´s a workaround proposed in this post:
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It looks good to my unexperienced eyes. The overall colour balance might be tweaked if you like (I would leave it as it is) but I don´t see any aberration. Congrats!
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Outstanding! I really love the depth. I wish I could add 20h someday.
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If not reflections of a very bright star, cables/ropes in the line of sight?
Imaging with the Samyang 135mm f2
in Getting Started With Imaging
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First small project with this lens. A classic Heart & Soul. Around 4h of valid data through 3 nights. 180s SHO lights plus 30s subs for RGB stars. Taken at f/2.8 with an ASI294MM and ZWO filters. First time using NINA, so wasted precious time getting grips. Processed in PI. Also first time processing an undersampled image, and I found it a bit tricky. Perhaps more data will help, though I’ll keep on trying. Thanks for watching.