Omegon 150/1000mm H-alfa

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Omegon 150/1000mm H-alfa

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Hi there. Is it worth it to buy DayStar QUANTUM , QUARK czy ION? I bought Omegon 150/1000mm Carbon. Or maybe something else?
I want QUALITY photo protuberance sun bursts .

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Hi there, welcome to the forum!

Are you going to be imaging or doing visual work?


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Hi Renims

welcome to that wonderful site. Starting with a 150 tube and a Daystar poduct is quite a challenge. I would start with a dedicated small solarscope


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marktownley wrote:Hi there, welcome to the forum!

Are you going to be imaging or doing visual work?
I want to take pictures of the sun and animations


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How much experience of imaging and animations have you got already?


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I know how the sun animations. . In Poland with colleagues doing animation


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Hi Renims

if you can do HiReS animations, then go ahead for a big scope, not under 5-6"


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swisswalter wrote:Hi Renims

if you can do HiReS animations, then go ahead for a big scope, not under 5-6"
I bought Omegon 150/1000mm Carbon. ? It is worth to buy Daystar Quantum, Quark or ION
I want QUALITY photo protuberance sun bursts .


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Hi Renims

if Money is no issue then take a Quantum


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swisswalter wrote:Hi Renims

if Money is no issue then take a Quantum
I did Lunt 60 mm - DubleStack GIF animation

Imagehttp://www.astrobin.com/101679/

Image http://www.astrobin.com/101649/

Image http://www.astrobin.com/101689/


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Hi Renims

fine Cinema, have you caught an UFO on the second Animation?


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Very nice!


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