Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  19 Tau)  ·  25 Tau)  ·  Barnard's Merope Nebula  ·  IC 349  ·  Maia Nebula  ·  Merope Nebula  ·  NGC 1432  ·  NGC 1435  ·  Sterope I (21 Tau)  ·  The star 18 Tau  ·  The star Alcyone (η Tau  ·  The star Asterope  ·  The star Atlas (27 Tau)  ·  The star Celaeno (16 Tau)  ·  The star Electra (17 Tau)  ·  The star Merope (23 Tau)  ·  The star Pleione (28 Tau)  ·  The star Sterope II (22 Tau)  ·  The star Taygeta (q Tau
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The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor, Robert Huerbsch
The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor
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The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor

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The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor, Robert Huerbsch
The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor
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The Pleiades, captured with a Canon R6 and SV125 Access APO doublet refractor

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First real test of the StellarVue 125 Access refractor, using a stock Canon R6 and Canon R mirrorless SLR cameras. For UV/IR blocking I used a HEUIB II filter. Any cc is welcome, but I'm pretty happy so far with the performance of the SV125 for AP.  Had some issues getting good flat calibration so I cropped it, but will probably try to recalibrate it again soon. Had around 430 light frames but only kept the best ones (220 of them) with FWHM in the 2.5 - less than 3 range.  

The SV125 is a nice instrument for both visual use and capable for astrophotography. Will use a mono camera next when the skies cooperate.

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