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    Astroscope + DSLR = Gallery!

    And finally, with a DOI HQ7 TN (approx X2.2) Wheatear ISO 500 1/800 Skylark ISO 1250 1/1250 Again, minimal processing just resize. With the ED80 as prime, there are no problems focus trapping, with the Kenko TC focus trap is possible with good light and contrast however with the DOI I have...
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    Astroscope + DSLR = Gallery!

    Some more on same day but with a Kenko pro soo 1.4 TC Wheatear ISO 800 1/1000 Skylark ISO 1250 1/800 Little Egret ISO 640 1/2000 No processing other than resize
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    Astroscope + DSLR = Gallery!

    Here are some recent shots from a visit to RSPB Frampton marsh Skywatcher ED80 Prime, Nikon D7000 Wheatear: approx 50% crop ISO 250 1/1600 Processed in ACR and Photo shop, noise reduction and sharpening - nothing heavy needed to 'soup it up', my usual workflow Skylark Approx 50% crop ISO 400...
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    Astroscope + DSLR = Gallery!

    Good detail neverthe less. To quote my meaning of 'experts' ex = has been. (s)pert = a drip under pressure. ;)
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    Astroscope + DSLR = Gallery!

    Her are 3 shots with the Skywatcher ED80. 2 100% crops. Reduced aperture means I left the dew shield cap on but with the center cap out (aprrox 1/2 the opening)
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