I haven't had much opportunity for imaging lately but thankfully Bill has been doing a great job of providing us with his talent .
I tried something different for this full disk , Usually I will use my SM 60II DS for full disks but wanted to try something different this time . I removed the 60mm etalon , mounted it to a ST 102 and popped in the BF 15 .
Here is an image from this set up , I thought this brought out quite a bit of detail for a single stack . I believe this method also produced more even lighting and less off band area than my SM60II does even when it is double stacked
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