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I concur. One way of looking at this is the pricing of the new 110GTX. A lot of effort has gone into that scope wrt imaging perfection for full frame or even bigger CMOS-pixel-sized sensors. I'm sure it's a brilliant scope. But look at its pricing, and compare that to old Tak FSQs. On a relative value basis - especially with BXT2AI4 out now - the 110GTX seems hugely overpriced for what you can accomplish with the old FSQ on a modern CMOS. |
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Agreed. Now I want to try the F3 reducer with the FSQ106 on IMX455. From the early tests, it's still not perfect, but the result is acceptable. With a 645 reducer, it's perfect. 645: F3RD: |
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One way of looking at this is the pricing of the new 110GTX. I think this is a great example. Of course, a good number of people who buy AP scopes do so for more than just optical design (and I have to admit I am one of them) - in the same way that people buy BMWs or Porsches for more than the 0-60 performance. But even if you were willing to spend the money on a 110 GTX - there is a long waiting list for one. So software like this, and perhaps improvements made in the future, will allow us to get performance close to this level through other means. |
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Min Xie: can I ask what Pixinsight process you are showing here? I’ve seen a few posts which use it, but they don’t actually explain what it is. Thanks |
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It's AberrationInspector |