Atik Cameras Forum
Images => Video Astronomy => Topic started by: Dave Hudson on November 17, 2015, 02:47:34 am
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I have been able to get out with my Atik Infinity on two nights now! One with my Celestron C11 @ f/2 with HyperStar and another night with my Vixen ED80 at f/6.4. I was shocked that I was able to get pretty similar images on the bright objects with both scopes! I still need to do more testing, but in short, the Atik Infinity really pulls in some good data, even with a "small" scope.
I was shooting from the suburbs of Atlanta, GA in a white/red light pollution zone using an Orion UltraBlock Imaging Filter. (Light Pollution Filter).
We will start off with M42 - Orion Nebula with my C11 @ F2
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I agree watched you videos very impressive! I'm loving mine at F5 on a 6 inch reflector but not the weather :'(
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Superb image :)
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Great shot Dave. Guess that's why there are refractor fan-boys out there ;)
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Hi Dave
I am also shocked to have the Same result with my 80mm refractor !
I have 3 smts and they are nice scopes,but my new AT80EDT is doing a
great job with the infinity software!
The stacking software is giving me some long exposures with a Alt/Az mount.
My you tube video with the Infinity was done in one night of about 3 hours of clear sky.
The 80mm refractor and Infinity camera is a great combo..
Well done..
Bob-mega