For imaging nebulae, the combination of a monochrome camera and narrowband filters can create truly breathtaking results. Nebulae are composed of a number of...
Having owned the Planewave CDK12.5 (reviewed for AGT here), I was very interested in how much difference I’d find with the larger CDK14. I...
I always recommend using flat field frames to calibrate deep sky images. My most recent imaging setup with a large full-frame camera and an...
Most deep sky imagers need to guide their mounts for long-exposure imaging. Large telescopes with long focal lengths and fine image scale are especially...
After getting good results with the QHY268M APS-C that I reviewed for AGT last year, I decided to try QHYCCD’s full frame offering, the...
With a growing selection of affordable monochrome cameras, more imagers are now using mono cameras that require multiple filters and filter wheels. QHYCCD offers...
In the 50 years since it was introduced, the Celestron C14 has garnered a reputation as a go-to scope for high-resolution planetary imaging. What...
If you’ve ever viewed the planets in a telescope, you likely noticed how small they appeared. Capturing fine detail on these small objects presents...
I recently received a 14-inch reflecting telescope I’ll be using for high-resolution deep sky imaging. While most telescopes are collimated by the manufacturer, they...
With the advent of new sensor technology, powerful computers, and advanced software to capture and process data, we can now squeeze the most resolution...