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Re: RE: [APML] IC1396 and Sh2-129



Thank you Chris and Roland.
Chris, what field do you have with your schmidt.
Roland, yes my refractor is on a EQ6 mount and the tracking is made with
 a 80mm refractor (power 180x).
My periodic error is +/-15" and there is no ""non-smooth""......thus the
 guiding is easy to make. The EQ6 mount is not a hgm200 but for the 
price I think it is good.
I will post (soon) a star "trail" test of my EQ6's perriodic error.
Best regards.
teiva
http://www.astrosurf.com/leroi


>Teiva, nothing wrong with those colors.   A deep red is what I expect 
for
>these objects.  I like your composition with s129, its too far away for
 my
>schmidt, but an interesting object to shoot in its own right.
>
>Chris Schur
>
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>Behalf Of TEIVA LEROI
>Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 3:12 AM
>To: astro-photo@seds.org
>Subject: [APML] IC1396 and Sh2-129
>
>
>Hi,
>I took Ic1396 with my vixen refractor (90min, E200+2, IDAS LPS, 540mm
>focal lengh).
>The transparency was not good (5/10).
>The slide was a little "burn" by the sky background and difficult to
>work on photoshop......thus the color of the photo seems "bizare".
>Teiva
>http://www.astrosurf.com/leroi
>
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