I think a point is being missed here in the way OSC vs mono CCD cameras work.
If you are using OSC, the use of filters is questionable. For instance, in using an HA type filter, only 1/4 of the pixels (red) will record anything and 3/4 of the pixels (Blue and Green) record noise.
With a mono CCD, all pixels record, no matter what filter is being used. And then the results from the separate filters can be combined into a composite image with far better results.
OSC is used when you are looking for an easy way to capture. Mono is used when you want the best capture.
I use OSC when I do youth groups where they have no patience for capturing separate colors and combining. Certainly the mono results would be better, but in this case, quick results are what is needed.