Emission Nebulae – DSLR (450D)
Orion Belt Star Alnitak, B33 – Horsehead Nebula, IC434 – Emission Nebula surrounding Horsehead, NGC2024 – Flame Nebula, NGC2023 – Reflection Nebula; in Orion
IC5146 – Cocoon Nebula in Cygnus
IC1396 – Emission Nebula in Cepheus
IC1848 – Baby Nebula, IC1805 – Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia
NGC1499 – California Nebula in Perseus
NGC7380 – Wizard Nebula, Sh2-132 – Lion Nebula in Cepheus
IC1318 – Gamma Cygnus Nebula in Cygnus
NGC6888 to Sh2-101 Area – in Cygnus
NGC6888 – Crescent Nebula & IC1318 Sadr Nebula in Cygnus
NGC6559 – Emission Nebula in Sagittarius
IC2177 – Seagull Nebula in Canis Major and Monoceros
NGC2264 – Christmas Tree Cluster and Nebula in Monoceros
M17 – Swan Nebula in Sagittarius
NGC7000 – North American Nebula in Cygnus
IC5070 – Pelican Nebula in Cygnus
Caldwell 9 – Cave Nebula in Cepheus
Caldwell 9 – Cave Nebula in Cepheus (wide angle view)
NGC7538 – Emission Nebula, NGC7635 – Bubble Nebula, Sh2-157 – Lobster Claw Nebula, M52 – Open Cluster; Border of Cassiopeia and Cepheus
NGC6357 – War and Peace Nebula in Scorpius
NGC2175 IC443 & M35 at Orion / Gemini Border
The first images that were taken with a modified Canon XSi / 450D camera are shown below. Here is the link to additional information about the modifications done to the Canon 450D camera.
https://www.holland-observatory.net/astrophotography/cameras/canon-xsi-450d-mod/
The telescope was a 200mm f/5 Newtonian with a Baader multipurpose coma corrector (MPCC) used to address the coma inherent in the Newtonian design. An Astronomik CLS clip in filter was used to combat light pollution. The telescope mount was a Losmandy G-11 guided with PHD Guiding.
IC434 – Horsehead Nebula, and NGC2024 – Flame Nebula in Orion
NGC2174 – Monkey Head Nebula in Orion
IC410 – Tadpole Nebula in Auriga