CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
Hi all,
This was from March trip. Typical winter target, always elusive to get due to weather at our tropical locality. Only managed to get 2 quality subs when the clouds rolled in. The image could have been better with more subs, well till next year then.......
AP Mach 1, Orion Optics UK 8" newt, Baader MPCC, Modified Canon 450D, 2x10 min ISO1600
"The importance of a telescope is not how big it is, how well made it is.
It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
Hi Gavin, good to have your scope around, actually also my first time to see this object visually. Pretty dim, quite a visual challenge, I can remembered back then that I can barely trace the out line of the object through your 8" scope, and that was because I know where to look after having just imaged it. Btw, if I am not wrong, the green hue of the glowing nebulae is from the Oxygen emission line. Years back, I had imaged it under our light polluted sky, and it showed up very well with narrowband OIII filter.
Kelvin, may i ask, all your shots taken with Newtonian never suffer any contrast, mirror obstruction seems never a problem & result is always rich & balanced color look as good or even better than some of the FSQ shots, is it because Mersing sky is really that super duper or there are some secret technique used ? (can pm me if it is secret ? lol ) in short, will large reflector be as good or better in contrast as APO refractor of smaller aperture or both will converge in a very dark sky - Thanks.