In this video, I'm imagining the Pinwheel galaxy and I'm comparing the performance between the UHC and the Moon & SkyGlow filter. Turns out that the real ''benefit'' of the Moon & SkyGlow filter is that it cuts away the infrared part of the spectrum(and still lets the reds trough) witch gives me a better end result because I have a full-spectrum camera mode so the infrared light gets trough the UHC filter which makes my images a tiny bit softer.
Link to the stacked images:
(stacked in Deep Sky Stacker)
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My Gear:
Telescopes:
Omegon 90/500 OTA
Vixen mc 110/1035
Omegon Off-Axis-Guider / 0.5 reducer
Mount:
SkyWatcher Az/Eq GTi (in EQ mode)
Camera:
Canon 350D, 1100D, 600D (astro moded)
Nikon D3300 (stock)
Filters:
Omegon Pro UHC filter
Omegon Pro 12nm H-alpha filter
Baader Moon and Skyglow
Tripod:
Manfrotto 290 Xtra carbon
7 окт 2024