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Telescope to attach Z7 to
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 830881" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I used to watch Trevor's (astro backyard) videos regularly. In the early years he was using more basic gear but he leveled-up a lot over the years. I will politely say Trevor gets pretty geeky in his processing and I do a lot less. No darks or flats, I use Siril to stack and process mostly and do the finishing in GIMP.</p><p></p><p>Some other YouTube inspiration for me has been Nico Carver and The Lazy Geek. Nico does get lost in covering every detail often, but you pick up a lot of his hard-earned experience. Cuiv (Lazy Geek) lives in Tokyo and still makes good images through all that light pollution. He emphasizes affordable gear and free software and techniques.</p><p></p><p>But I won't be able to guide you on this topic much further than this as I have not taken the steps into buying a telescope. Yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 830881, member: 48483"] I used to watch Trevor's (astro backyard) videos regularly. In the early years he was using more basic gear but he leveled-up a lot over the years. I will politely say Trevor gets pretty geeky in his processing and I do a lot less. No darks or flats, I use Siril to stack and process mostly and do the finishing in GIMP. Some other YouTube inspiration for me has been Nico Carver and The Lazy Geek. Nico does get lost in covering every detail often, but you pick up a lot of his hard-earned experience. Cuiv (Lazy Geek) lives in Tokyo and still makes good images through all that light pollution. He emphasizes affordable gear and free software and techniques. But I won't be able to guide you on this topic much further than this as I have not taken the steps into buying a telescope. Yet. [/QUOTE]
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