Hopefully this works if not then I will try again, this is our first go with the new ASI1600MM Pro and also our first attempt at narrowband imaging. The Details are as follows
Scope : Starwave 102ED + 0.8x Reducer/Flattener
Camera : ASI1600MM Pro @ -20c Filters : Baader Ha, Oiii, Sii
Exposures : 200gain 22offset 224 minutes (Ha 40 x 120s Oiii 36 x 120s Sii 36 x 120s).
Guiding was PHD2 + TS Optics 9mm OAG + GPCAM1030M
MOUNT : EQ6-R + Bluetooth and EQMOD
IC1848 Soul Nebula - ASI1600MM Pro 200gain 22offest 224 minutes (Ha 40 x 120s Oiii 36 x 120s Sii 36 x 120s) by Nick Davis, on Flickr
Cheers
Nick
IC1848 Soul Nebula
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IC1848 Soul Nebula
Last edited by nexusjeep on Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: IC1848 Soul Nebula
Nice image Nick.
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Re: IC1848 Soul Nebula
Thanks Dave, we moved from a Hypercam 183C to the ASI1600MM Pro as we wanted to use narrowband the 183C was a good camera though and unfortunately started the emptying every pocket cycle that appears to be astronomy / Astrophotography
Since buying the new camera we have only had one clear night so the curse still holds.
Cheers
Nick
Since buying the new camera we have only had one clear night so the curse still holds.
Cheers
Nick
Re: IC1848 Soul Nebula
At least now you can build a darks library - no more graveyard shifts with the cap on the scope.
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Re: IC1848 Soul Nebula
Hi Nick,
that's a fabulous image for a first try with narrowband – well done indeed!
Cheers, Robin
that's a fabulous image for a first try with narrowband – well done indeed!
Cheers, Robin