Last days I have been preparing my wide field astroimaging setup. There have been some changes in conception and eventually I decided to give up on DSLR and purchase another QHY163 camera, but one shot color version. So I plan to fight twofold: any camera (mono with filter wheel or color) can work with any optics (130mm refractor or 135mm lens). Here is some first shots with Samyang 135 lens talking to QHY163M mono camera through Baader hydrogen alpha filter. Apparent field of view for the images below is pretty large, about 8 degrees. So more less the same as with popular 7x binoculars. 

Auriga center in H alpha. 120 minutes total exposure at f/2.8
Auriga center in H alpha. 120 minutes total exposure at f/2.8
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Gemini legs with H alpha filter. 10x10 minutes low altitude
Gemini legs with H alpha filter. 10×10 minutes low altitude
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And here is wide field setup with mounted mono camera and filter wheel. It looks the same with color camera version, but instead of filter wheel there will be filter drawer for 2″ filter (UV/IR cut or IDAS LP). It is pretty heavy though, about 3.5kg, cannot sit on lightweight mount.

Despite the fact this setup is not ultra lightweight, this duet of Samyang 135 and QHY163M camera works for me already for three years (as in 2019) and proved it value well. You may check some of the images that I made at 2019 year summary page.