We’ve recently had a few clear Moonless nights, rare events, great for imaging.
I piggy-backed a Canon 5D MkII DSLR and a Canon 200mm lens on the C11 and chose as my target the constellation Delphinus. Reason – the imaging combo has a field of view of 10 x 7 degrees which will cover this small constellation.
29 sub exposures at 4-minutes per sub, ISO400 and f#4 were the parameters – below is the result 🙂