William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO Canon EOS 550d Full spectrum IR cut Skywatcher EQM35 Pro Synscan GOTO PHD2, Deepskystacker, PixInSight, Photoshop, Lightroom ISO400 600sec H alpha sVbony 2″ x 11 lights, 19, 20 and 21st October 2020 ISO800 180sec CLS Eos Clip sVbony filter x 13 lights 08/09/2020 ISO800 240sec CLS Eos Clip sVbony filter x 5 lights 14/09/2020 ISO1600 180sec CLS EOS Clip sVbony filter x 8 lights 07/09/2020
This guidescope is a very versatile 60mm aperture 240mm focal, an f4 with a built-in helical focuser for precise focusing of potential guide stars.
It ensures that the main mirror accurately tracks the celestial body to be observed. I use this SV106 as a deluxe straight-through finder scope, but last nights of November, as I’m looking for the way I can realize a new idea, I tried it in astrophotography with an ASI120MC-S to understand in “pratical” how the camera is going to work with a field made by a 60/240 configuration.
So, in parallel with my usual set up made by EOS550d on WO Zenithstar 61, I added the ASI120 to the Svbony SV106 and made all guided by the super excellent mini guide scope ZWO 30/130mm with QHY5 camera.
All are useful results to better understand which gear I have to look at, thus I need to decide among WO Redcat/Astrocat or TS61EDPH.
Telescopi o obiettivi di acquisizione: Williams Optics Zenithstar 61 APO Camere di acquisizione: Canon EOS 550D Full Spectrum ir cut Montature: Skywatcher EQ35M Camere di guida: QHYCCD QHY5L-II-C Riduttori di focale: William Optics Adjustable Flattener Flat61 Software: Adobe Lightroom · Photoshop · Deep Sky Stacker (DSS) DeepSkyStacker · Stark Labs Phd2 Filtri: Optolong UHC 2″ Accessorio: SvBony 60mm FinderScope