First light using my Paramount MyT was Messier 65 and 66 in Leo. But I still haven't gathered all the data needed to actually produce an RGB image of them yet. I have gotten the data for Messier 78 in Orion. I'm not finished with this one yet, in fact I'm gathering Ha data for it as I type this. Here is what I have so far.
I'm very pleased with the Paramount MyT so far. Together with TheSkyX Pro it is a very powerful combination. Pointing accuracy has been excellent, especially after running a TPoint model (right around 10 arc-seconds with my Stellarvue SV80ST-25SV). Measured periodic error was 3.3 arc-seconds. That is well below the advertised maximum of 10 arc-seconds. Using the altitude and azimuth adjusters for polar alignment is a pleasure instead of a pain as it was with the Atlas. It normally frames to within one pixel of correct in SGP and it guides really well too. It is really nice having the homing feature to get to a known orientation. The through the mount cabling has been really nice.
I am still waiting for the WiSky module since Software Bisque got a bad batch of them. Fortunately, they caught it in internal testing.
I am still waiting for the WiSky module since Software Bisque got a bad batch of them. Fortunately, they caught it in internal testing.