Hello, I have a daystar chromosphere that seems to be slightly heterogeneous in terms of imaging results. Do someone can give me advice? Thanks in advance. Francesco
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What exactly is the problem ?
They are notorious for their lack of QC and widely varied bandpass .
This along with their appalling customer service makes them bottom of the list of suppliers of H-a kit at the moment.
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Steve Ward: What exactly is the problem ?
They are notorious for their lack of QC and widely varied bandpass .
This along with their appalling customer service makes them bottom of the list of suppliers of H-a kit at the moment. Thank you or answering Steve, When the sun moves in the lower left quadrant, it looses details. I attach a video showing the problem. This was made with a 70/420mm scope.
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