I had a very good result with the Orion Nebula using this camera, even though it is planetary and has a small sensor, a focal reducer made the nebula frame correctly, I believe it is very good for EAA.
In January 2025, I plan on using my Celestron C6-A XLT 150mm Schmidt Cassegrain with a Hyperstar lens which reduces focal length to 300 producing f/2, I hope to be able to achieve six or seven hours of exposures in one hour. Have thus far, have only done real time stacking with Sharp Cap Pro and have done no post. As for the future?
I had a very good result with the Orion Nebula using this camera, even though it is planetary and has a small sensor, a focal reducer made the nebula frame correctly, I believe it is very good for EAA.
Those are surprisingly good DSO pictures. A little more info on exposure length and processing if you could.
In January 2025, I plan on using my Celestron C6-A XLT 150mm Schmidt Cassegrain with a Hyperstar lens which reduces focal length to 300 producing f/2, I hope to be able to achieve six or seven hours of exposures in one hour.
Have thus far, have only done real time stacking with Sharp Cap Pro and have done no post. As for the future?
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