I started DSI since this summer.
http://willisao.blogspot.com/2010/07/my ... 8-m20.html
M8 & M20 are easy targets in the summer. I have seen lots of M42 in Internet. Last night the sky condition is good and enabled me to image my first M42. In the middle of the imaging, LVI complainted several times of loss star! I looked at the sky. The guide star was not covered by clouds. Gosh! The guide scope was fogged! I have no heater. In fact both guide scope & main scope were fogged. I didn’t know when this happened. I have no cleaning kits! This certainly caused loss some contrast & resolution etc. Perhaps there is lots of room for improvement, I am very happy with this image. It marks my first winter DSI this year. The photo is a 100% crop. The new LVI II works nicely & the Astrotech matches the Equinox 80ED quite good. There is a trace of coma at the corner, but not significant.
Equinox 80ED
Astrotech Zero Power flattener
40D
LVI II
350mm guide scope (A modified 9x50 finder scope)
LPS-P2
HEQ5Pro
ISO 800
Dark frame
No flat frame
2x30s, 6x2mins, 2x5mins, 2x10mins = 43mins (Total)