NGC 891

JimFox

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That’s really awesome Chuck! You got some really great images with that camera.

This kind of reminds me of a scene in a Star Wars movie where a Death Star blows up a planet.

Since this is a color camera, it is cooled of course so you can shoot longer, but the output would be similar to a DSLR that isn’t converted? I ask, because clearly I need to step up my game!
 

chuckp

Well-Known Member
That’s really awesome Chuck! You got some really great images with that camera.

This kind of reminds me of a scene in a Star Wars movie where a Death Star blows up a planet.

Since this is a color camera, it is cooled of course so you can shoot longer, but the output would be similar to a DSLR that isn’t converted? I ask, because clearly I need to step up my game!
Thanks Jim, yes it is cooled and it would be more like a modded dslr camera. The camera had more noise and not as efficient as cameras are today. I only used my ASI 1600 one time under dark skies, I think it would be much better than the SBIG 8300. I'm actually thinking of buying another color camera.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Really excellent Chuck - I continue to be impressed with what that 9.25 Edge is doing for you. Fantastic detail in the dust lane, and very natural coloring!

ML
 
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