Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
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Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Only test picture.
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Re: Today with LZOS 127/F6
Beautiful and sharp images.
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Re: Today with LZOS 127/F6 22.03.
I still found a usable protuberance there and then test photos with the IMX533. One single frame.
I feel that the 3m focal length of the IMX533 can be handled even in BIN1.
I feel that the 3m focal length of the IMX533 can be handled even in BIN1.
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Nicely done!
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Impressive results!
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
I love the top images. Absolutely beautiful!! The bottom set looks good too but may be over sharpened a bit.
You have a really good Quark and that LZOS refractor does an awesome job.
Two thumbs up!!
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You have a really good Quark and that LZOS refractor does an awesome job.
Two thumbs up!!
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Great images there Pupak
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Thank you all very much for the positive feedback.
It was such an immediate idea to try LZOS on the Sun and it's not bad at all, even if I don't get above F24. I tried to zoom in to F32 (90mm), but with the increasing contrast, the details disappeared strongly.
It was such an immediate idea to try LZOS on the Sun and it's not bad at all, even if I don't get above F24. I tried to zoom in to F32 (90mm), but with the increasing contrast, the details disappeared strongly.
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
You certainly have a unique style, Petr.
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Great euphemism.
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Magnum Opus!!
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Unique style...meant in a good way, of course
Great images.
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Re: Today with LZOS 123/F6 22.03.
Like Picasso in a sunny world.
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