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M104 with Dwarf II, John59
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M104 with Dwarf II

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M104 with Dwarf II

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Description

I received the Dwarf II from DwarfLabs April 24, and our weather here has been not-stop clouds and intermittent rain. 
Finally, a break for a few hours one night.
This is the first light capture with only 30 stacked images.
The learning curve can be a bit to take in but once you have it understood the session setup will become quick and easy.
This first light is not nearly as good as other results I have seen.
However, the fact that it actually performs exactly as described with excellent GOTO and tracking performance is very exciting.
This was in B8 skies taken directly under a very bright streetlamp and across from a very lit school ground and no filters.
This capture was in Alt-Az.  It can do well in EQ as well.
Although this unit serves well for EAA, it also saves all the individual images as TIFF or FITS for traditional post processing.
This image was taking the FITs files with stacking and post processing via Affinity 2.
The potential for what it can do at our B2 skies property really excites me.
Now if the weather would just cooperate.

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M104 with Dwarf II, John59