Yesterday evening I was able to use the stable seeing shortly after sunset for some images of the moon:
All images with Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, Vixen Barlow, QYH5L-II camera. Processed in Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop and Lightroom.
The air became quite unstable afterwards, but I still captured some AVIs of Jupiter:
An animation of 11 individual images.
Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, Vixen Barlow, QYH5L-II camera
FireCapture v2.4 Settings ------------------------------------ Camera=QHY5LII Filter=RGB Profile=Jupiter Diameter=43.15" Magnitude=-2.39 CMI=10.9° CMII=256.4° CMIII=25.7° (during mid of capture) FocalLength=2100mm Resolution=0.37" Filename=Jup_214418.avi Date=050517 Start=214418.020 Mid=214503.059 End=214548.098 Start(UT)=194418.020 Mid(UT)=194503.059 End(UT)=194548.098 Duration=90.078s Date_format=ddMMyy Time_format=HHmmss LT=UT +1h Frames captured=4708 File type=AVI Extended AVI mode=true Compressed AVI=false Binning=no ROI=400x400 ROI(Offset)=0x0 FPS (avg.)=52 Shutter=17.78ms Gain=379 HDR=off WRed=100 WBlue=100 Brightness=0 (off) SoftwareGain=10 (off) HighSpeed=off Gamma=100 (off) USBTraffic=0 WGreen=50 Contrast=0 (off) Histogramm(min)=3 Histogramm(max)=158 Histogramm=61% Noise(avg.deviation)=n/a Limit=90 Sekunden