Hi All,
I had first light on a new solar setup yesterday and wanted to share the first image. I was only able to get one 30-second capture before clouds rolled in – and this before I could really adjust the tilt adapter or capture settings as I would have liked. The result is better than I had hoped given the conditions. These are taken with a Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack in a 127mm/1200 (2-inch 35nm H-alpha filter as ERF). Exposures are 6ms, 60fps, with high gain using a camera with 4.8um pixels at f/39.5. Clearly, lots to optimize, but that should be enjoyable. Visually, it was also pretty awesome.
Best,
Derek
B&W:
Color:
After a 300 pixel bandpass filter to remove some banding:
Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
WoW that's impressive for such a quick 30 second capture with few adjustments. The color really brings it to life too!!
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
That's an amazing result for a first time session Derek, well done.
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
What a wonderful capture and beautiful feathery processing too
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Very promising results!
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Amazing great images, well deserved for "SPOTD".
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Oak wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 2:43 am Hi All,
I had first light on a new solar setup yesterday and wanted to share the first image. I was only able to get one 30-second capture before clouds rolled in – and this before I could really adjust the tilt adapter or capture settings as I would have liked. The result is better than I had hoped given the conditions. These are taken with a Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack in a 127mm/1200 (2-inch 35nm H-alpha filter as ERF). Exposures are 6ms, 60fps, with high gain using a camera with 4.8um pixels at f/39.5. Clearly, lots to optimize, but that should be enjoyable. Visually, it was also pretty awesome.
Best,
Derek
Hi Derek,
Marvellous images Derek!!
How did you make this double stack ? Is the order: OTA: ERF: Lunt 40mm then Quark: Camera
Any chance of a photo of your wonderful scope ?
Thanks!
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Radon86 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 8:36 amHi Magnus,Oak wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 2:43 am Hi All,
I had first light on a new solar setup yesterday and wanted to share the first image. I was only able to get one 30-second capture before clouds rolled in – and this before I could really adjust the tilt adapter or capture settings as I would have liked. The result is better than I had hoped given the conditions. These are taken with a Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack in a 127mm/1200 (2-inch 35nm H-alpha filter as ERF). Exposures are 6ms, 60fps, with high gain using a camera with 4.8um pixels at f/39.5. Clearly, lots to optimize, but that should be enjoyable. Visually, it was also pretty awesome.
Best,
Derek
Hi Derek,
Marvellous images Derek!!
How did you make this double stack ? Is the order: OTA: ERF: Lunt 40mm then Quark: Camera
Any chance of a photo of your wonderful scope ?
Thanks!
Magnus
Thanks!
Here is the double stack:
It is first the quark, then the Lunt 40mm.
The telescope is below: Bresser AR127L --> 2inch Badder 35nm H-alpha (ERF) --> Extension tubes --> Quark+Lunt Double stack --> Diagonal --> Binoviewers. The mount is a Bresser Exos2 motorized with OnStep (still a work in progress, hence the cardboard project box).
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Nice scope!! An achromat I presume?
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Re: Aug 14, 2022, Quark+Lunt 40mm double stack @ 127mm aperture
Thanks! Yep "inexpensive" achromat that has an easy dual speed focuser upgrade.