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EAA - Filter Use? - Page 4 - Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No

EAA - Filter Use? - Page 4 - Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No

Page 4 of 5 - EAA - Filter Use? - posted in Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No Post-Processing): I found the spectrum analysis for my old Antares ALP and current Astronomics UHC filters which appear very similar in nature but obviously wider band pass notch for my ALP. Is there enough difference to justify an additional $200 investment? I heard these older Japanese produced versions of the Antares were fairly decent?.

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A few live stack EAA examples

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EAA Image Gallery - Page 399 - Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No Post-Processing) - Cloudy Nights

A Beginner's Guide to Choosing Equipment for Deep-Sky Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA)”

Insvla Astra

Filters YOU use for EAA and why. - Page 2 - Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No Post-Processing) - Cloudy Nights

Intro to EAA (Electronically-Assisted Astronomy): A Practical Guide with Live Telescope Views

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Intro to EAA. How a 4 EAA equipped telescope can easily outperform a 16+ visual scope!!!