Finally got remote cable. Dithering. Flocked scope. And 2" focuser!
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Finally got remote cable. Dithering. Flocked scope. And 2" focuser!
Finally got remote cable. Dithering works. Flocked scope. And 2" focuser!
Heres a small 9 frame stack image result.
10 second exposures. iso 3200
The neighrbors porchlight and blinding bright streetlights are no match for my now fully flocked telescope!
Not hot pixels. no walking noise. background is reasonably flat. (didn't apply flat frames. for example purposes)
quick image process
Heres a small 9 frame stack image result.
10 second exposures. iso 3200
The neighrbors porchlight and blinding bright streetlights are no match for my now fully flocked telescope!
Not hot pixels. no walking noise. background is reasonably flat. (didn't apply flat frames. for example purposes)
quick image process
Svbony SV503 70mm ED F6 420mm FL refractor telescope (New)
Canon EOS 100D/SL1
Tamron 18-200mm F3.5-F6.3 II VC lens
canon 50mm STM F1.8
svbony 8-24mm zoom eyepiece
svbony goldline 66 degree 9mm and 6mm + 40mm plossl + 2x barlow.
svbony UHC 1.25 filter + astromania 1.25" O-3 filter + also an svbony H-B filter.
Canon EOS 100D/SL1
Tamron 18-200mm F3.5-F6.3 II VC lens
canon 50mm STM F1.8
svbony 8-24mm zoom eyepiece
svbony goldline 66 degree 9mm and 6mm + 40mm plossl + 2x barlow.
svbony UHC 1.25 filter + astromania 1.25" O-3 filter + also an svbony H-B filter.
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Re: Finally got remote cable. Dithering. Flocked scope. And 2" focuser!
Ive even modified my diagonal (Have a few prism diagonals. one with a very short length. as well as some mirror diagonals)
I swapped out the prism from one of the prism diagonals. with my best diagonals mirror. dielectric type. because I wanted a lot more focus saved.
it miraculously fit perfectly inside with no issue at all. snug friction fit with the foam strips attached to the mirror. And can even screw the metal plate on and it perfectly holds the mirror on! its amazing.
I have plentiful backfocus now!
The original diagonal body the mirror had in it was way too long (celestron diagonal body)
it's super fantastic the way I got it set up now. Lots of openaperture in this diagonal! No vignetting even with a 40mm plossl
1.25" eyepieces and diagonals by the way. using 2" focuser adapter to attach the diagonal.
I swapped out the prism from one of the prism diagonals. with my best diagonals mirror. dielectric type. because I wanted a lot more focus saved.
it miraculously fit perfectly inside with no issue at all. snug friction fit with the foam strips attached to the mirror. And can even screw the metal plate on and it perfectly holds the mirror on! its amazing.
I have plentiful backfocus now!
The original diagonal body the mirror had in it was way too long (celestron diagonal body)
it's super fantastic the way I got it set up now. Lots of open
1.25" eyepieces and diagonals by the way. using 2" focuser adapter to attach the diagonal.
Svbony SV503 70mm ED F6 420mm FL refractor telescope (New)
Canon EOS 100D/SL1
Tamron 18-200mm F3.5-F6.3 II VC lens
canon 50mm STM F1.8
svbony 8-24mm zoom eyepiece
svbony goldline 66 degree 9mm and 6mm + 40mm plossl + 2x barlow.
svbony UHC 1.25 filter + astromania 1.25" O-3 filter + also an svbony H-B filter.
Canon EOS 100D/SL1
Tamron 18-200mm F3.5-F6.3 II VC lens
canon 50mm STM F1.8
svbony 8-24mm zoom eyepiece
svbony goldline 66 degree 9mm and 6mm + 40mm plossl + 2x barlow.
svbony UHC 1.25 filter + astromania 1.25" O-3 filter + also an svbony H-B filter.
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