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Post by davy on Mar 31, 2016 19:21:48 GMT
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Post by davy on Mar 31, 2016 21:46:06 GMT
Got some footage from the camera,was trying jupiter ,on video you can see jupiter and its moons,ok no definition on jupiter,and the moons come and go,,deffo need a scope,,mak 180 or something to get something,,on the imaging side yes we have improvement,jupiter and moons clear so pos stacking may draw out some detail.this is still testing before I try astro toaster but heading in right direction.
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Post by Dragon Man on Apr 1, 2016 8:55:27 GMT
EEK! All those lights!
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Post by davy on Apr 2, 2016 9:57:36 GMT
paid for full version of backyard eos $50 = just under 37 gbp,i think its a bargain for what you get,and plenty of support via the website,ok there are a lot of freeware software about and we are all loving these,but paying for something every now and then cant be too bad. i have downloaded deep sky stacker,astrotoaster and registax 6..so its a case of knitting it all together now,if i get the money together soon, i may skip the heq5 and just invest in the neq6 synscan,ok its a bit heavier for lugging up three flights of stairs but in the long run it will be future proofed for and bigger scopes i may purchase in years to come.and im not exactly a 11 stone weakling lol
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Post by davy on Apr 2, 2016 10:01:56 GMT
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