I
guess they got messed up by copying and pasting: maybe they were split
across two lines?
try reassembling them if they don't work this
time
rdc
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Vaughn"
<aa6g@aa6g.org> To: "Discussion of Film
Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org> Sent:
Monday, May 16, 2005 5:19 PM Subject: Re: [APML] OT: New widefield CCD
shots and a mounting rig to do thejob with a ccd or a film
camera
> Richard, > > What's up with these links?
Instead of the page, they link to something > called x-msg://4/.
I've never seen that before. > > Chuck > >
----------------------------------- > >> I used my Pentax 6x7
lens, a Takkumar 150mm f/2.8 mounted to my ST10XME >> via a
Finger Lakes DF2 focuser and CFW7 color filter wheel. >> >>
the widefield of M16/M17/NGC6604 probably looks odd to you but perhaps
>> it is of interest >> >> http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ >>
M16_widefield_st10_pentax150_s2hao3_page.htm >> >> than
there's a plain old RGB widefield of a galaxy-rich
region >> >> http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/
M86_widefield_st10_pentax150mm_page.htm >> >> and then
there's the gear I used to take the images: just designed and
>> built by me in the past week >> >> http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/mounting_system_cla_page.htm >> >>
I am confident this rig would do a nice job of holding a Pentax 6x7
>> camera if so inclined. Note the camera angle adjustment
feature >> >> best regards >> Richard >>
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