Again I had 2 imaging setup to maximise photon collections...lol! A heavy AP Mach 1 & 8" newtonian for higher res imaging and the light weight GM8 & FSQ85 for widefield works. This trip also feature the 'new' modified 450D DSLR, with deeper cooling, it works flawlessly on it's first field trip coupled with the FSQ for the widefield imaging. Here are the photos:
Leo Trio: AP Mach 1, 8" Newt, Baader MPCC, Modified 350D, 10x10 min ISO 800

NGC6888/ Crescent Nebula : AP Mach 1 , 8" Newt, Baader MPCC, Modified 350D, 8x10 min ISO800

NGC5139/ Omega Centauri : AP Mach 1, 8" Newt, Baader MPCC, Modified 350D , 6x10 min ISO800

M8 / Lagoon Nebula: AP Mach 1, 8" Newt, Baader MPCC, Modified 350D, 5x8 min & 5x10 min ISO800

M16/Eagle Nebula: AP Mach 1, 8" Newt, Baader MPCC, Modified 350D, 10x10 min ISO 800

M24/ Sagittarius Star Cloud: GM8, FSQ85, 0.73x reducer, Modified 450D, 7x6 min ISO1600

M7 widefield : GM8, FSQ85, 0.73 Reducer, Modified 450D, 6x8 min ISO1600

NGC6231 & Prawn Nebula : GM8, FSQ85, 0.73 Reducer, Modified 450D, 3x5 min, 3x8 min, 4x10 min ISO1600

LDN1773 / part of Pipe Nebula : GM8, FSQ85, 0.73 Reducer, Modified 450D, 2x8min, 6x10 min ISO1600
