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Just kidding. Picked up a mint Visoflex III. Now a chance for some astro imaging. IR sensitivity should be a plus.:)

 

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Anyone into astroimaging in this forum??

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Just kidding. Picked up a mint Visoflex III. Now a chance for some astro imaging. IR sensitivity should be a plus.:)

 

 

Anyone into astroimaging in this forum??

 

I would not imagine the M8 is the best imager for astroimaging. It is not optimized for long exposures. I wish you luck!

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I am not going to make long exposures. Stacking a lot of relatively short exposures is the game ( say 10-20 sec.) I have seen people taking their Canon's apart just to take the ir filter out!

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I am not going to make long exposures. Stacking a lot of relatively short exposures is the game ( say 10-20 sec.) I have seen people taking their Canon's apart just to take the ir filter out!

 

Arnold, I am trying to imagine the process of adding images to one another.

 

Would you describe the workflow you will use to combine the separate images?

 

Thanks.

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Now that is my kind of lens. Portrait anyone.

 

I can just imagine the conversation with your subject, yes just keep moving back don't worry about the ocean there just keep on walking:D

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Heh, except for paparazzi work you'd need a tripod like this one -

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Arnold, I am trying to imagine the process of adding images to one another.

 

Would you describe the workflow you will use to combine the separate images?

 

Thanks.

 

Bill, Picture Window has a function for this. You can align with 3 stars. This is necessary because of fieldrotation with this mount (altazimuth). With a German mount this would not occur. I must admit that I have to polish up on these functions!

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Good idea to use the 1.25 magnifier. It will be a big help to focus with the Celestron :)

 

First forum users to post a picture of its M8 mounted on the Hubble Telescope wins a free steak with all the trimmings (as well as the one who can say where this quote comes from, even if it is an easier contest)

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Good idea to use the 1.25 magnifier. It will be a big help to focus with the Celestron :)

 

First forum users to post a picture of its M8 mounted on the Hubble Telescope wins a free steak with all the trimmings (as well as the one who can say where this quote comes from, even if it is an easier contest)

 

Here ya go

 

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NAH !!! A trivial FAKE !!!! All people that have REALLY SEEN IT know well that it was a CHROME M8 that was attached to the Hubble Telescope !!! (And without the Viso... no people fro moving the mirror... :) )

 

Hmmm, I can imagine that they just included the viso because of the focal plane distance or so. but why the hell (im himmels namen) include the 90 degree finder? that would be just excess weight. and actually, i'm sure that rather than paying 27.000 for a used viso, NASA would have gladly John Milich 13.000 for a custom macro tube... (john probably tried to charge them $150, they couldn't take it seriously and went for the used viso)

 

i'm a fraid i'll still have to vote FAKE.

 

(nice try though)

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