Bok's Valentine nebula ESO 210-6A
Carina Nikon 300mm D F4
RCW75 & 74
Vela Area - The Gums
A view from the hotel after sunset
Running Chicken IC2944
Fighting Dragons of Ara NGC6188
RCW105 23H
Large Magellanic Cloud area :- Do look at this as…
Prawn Nebula Area Pano IC 4628
Blue Horse Head Nebula IC4592 & Red Wine
Statue Of Liberty Starless NGC 3576- Do look la…
Cats Paw NGC6334 & Lobster NGC 6357 wider field…
Lagoon Area
Small Sagittarius Star Cloud M24 and IC 1248
Eagle Nebula M16 - The Sleeping Face.
Small Magellanic Cloud Detail.
47 Tucanae NGC 104
Skull and Cross bones Nebula NGC 2467
RCW 38 - do look at this full screen.
Pencil Nebula NGC 2736
Thors Helmet NGC2359
Cosmic Bat NGC1788
360 degrees of view
Core
The night skies of Somerset
Coming into Portland, Maine, USA .
Man on a Vespa - Narrow band.
NGC2040 Large Magellanic Cloud
NGC1763 Small part of Large Magellanic cloud I hav…
NGC1966-62-65-70 Giant filamentary shell nebulae
The Man Riding a Vespa
LMC Detail
Sculptor Galaxy NGC253
The Moon and All @ Frog Rock Dreaming.
Small Magellanic CLoud NGC 292
Corona Australis Nebula NGC 6729- Better looked f…
Small part of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Main Bow Lancelin Sand Dunes- Do look large.
NGC6604 and that face Gum 85 "yes we are watching…
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Skull and Crossbones Antlia Filters Pro 3nm
The very same target, number of photos, editing, shot time of year and conditions but a very different result. For a start the filters suffer from none of the Halos that the ZWO filters have. compare the pair
Antlia
ZWO
and there is more Data obtained for the same number of shots If you look at the amount of red detail you see in this shot when you compare it to the first. I also feel the filters a just a little bit crisper in detail I like the fact i did not have to hide some small filter flaws in the background why ZWO has a slightly darker background. You can see that the 3nm filters have created an image with finer detail due to their improved contrast and signal to noise ratio. They are also able to capture more of the faint areas of the nebula to tease out even more colour than the 7nm filters..
While they were not cheap they have more than paid for themselves. I note there is a rotational shift between the two I noted some of the stacking when I was able to watch the photos the out lines did not line up as the nights progressed . This was also noted in the first shot when you saw the stacks going together. This would only be fixed if you had Auto rotation as you were taking the shots. this is something I am looking into at the moment
By way of a total odd ball this is same data 100% same editing but starting of with Ha O3 SII combination rather than the Hubble pallet SII Ha O3.
QHY 183M -10c
QHYCFW 7 Filter wheel 4 ZWO 36mm unmounted astro filters LRGB 7nm & 3 Antlia Pro filters Ha SII O3 3nm.
Ha O3 SII 90 shots each filter 5 min over 4 nights.
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
Antlia
ZWO
and there is more Data obtained for the same number of shots If you look at the amount of red detail you see in this shot when you compare it to the first. I also feel the filters a just a little bit crisper in detail I like the fact i did not have to hide some small filter flaws in the background why ZWO has a slightly darker background. You can see that the 3nm filters have created an image with finer detail due to their improved contrast and signal to noise ratio. They are also able to capture more of the faint areas of the nebula to tease out even more colour than the 7nm filters..
While they were not cheap they have more than paid for themselves. I note there is a rotational shift between the two I noted some of the stacking when I was able to watch the photos the out lines did not line up as the nights progressed . This was also noted in the first shot when you saw the stacks going together. This would only be fixed if you had Auto rotation as you were taking the shots. this is something I am looking into at the moment
By way of a total odd ball this is same data 100% same editing but starting of with Ha O3 SII combination rather than the Hubble pallet SII Ha O3.
QHY 183M -10c
QHYCFW 7 Filter wheel 4 ZWO 36mm unmounted astro filters LRGB 7nm & 3 Antlia Pro filters Ha SII O3 3nm.
Ha O3 SII 90 shots each filter 5 min over 4 nights.
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Prima Luce Essato Focus
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
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