Sunday, October 17, 2010
The Flame Nebual and Horsehead Nebula in Orion.
The NGC 2024 and IC 434 in Orion, Canon 40D modified, 18x10min exposures, ISO1600.
Williams Optics 110 APO, FR0.8 on AP 1200.
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Telescopes and cameras:
Today I am the lucky owner of four telescopes, and I certainly are using them as often as I can, for visual viewing and astro photography. My telescopes are:
Astro Physics 1200 mount. (2010)
Celestron CPC 1100 SCT focal lenght2800mm, f10 on a Milburne wedge, With focal reducer to f6.3 and 1760 mm focal length.
Celestron C80ED Refractor focal lenght 600 mm, f7.5. With focal reducer/flattener 0.8 to f6 and 480 mm.
Williams Optics 110 APO refractor, f7. (2010)
Celestron C6 A on a CG-5 equatorial mount very little used now.
Takahashi TOA130 with 4 inch focuser and flattener.
Canon EOS 40Da (Modified by Hutech)
Apogee Alta F16M
Filterwheel: StarlightXpress Universal Filterwheel. Astronomics Ha, Oiii and Sii and LP 2" filters.
Filterwheel: Apogee AFW50-7S, 7 postion, 50 mm, LRGB, Ha, Oiii and Sii Astrodon filters.
Stellarvue, 50mm, 200 mm focal lenght, f4.
Guiding, NexImage video camera and StarlightXpress Superstar Autoguider mono.
Copyright, Knut Skaar.
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