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19 years 2 weeks ago #19820
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Trevor
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Hi all
first pic below..held mini dv up to eyepiece and managed to record some few seconds. transferred to pc and converted some to avi, processed( tried to) all of 19 frames in registax. must try and see if i can get more frames and try again. I reckon this learning curve will last a long time. ( i know I should have just held a still camera to eyepiece but my camera is rubbish)
first pic below..held mini dv up to eyepiece and managed to record some few seconds. transferred to pc and converted some to avi, processed( tried to) all of 19 frames in registax. must try and see if i can get more frames and try again. I reckon this learning curve will last a long time. ( i know I should have just held a still camera to eyepiece but my camera is rubbish)
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Trevor
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19 years 2 weeks ago #19821
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Replied by mjs on topic Re: first go at imaging
Nice one Trevor.
You do realise that once the astrophotography bug bites that there is no cure, well none that is cheap anyway :lol:
More frames and faster shutter speed will help with the detail and the contrast.
Well done!
Michael.
You do realise that once the astrophotography bug bites that there is no cure, well none that is cheap anyway :lol:
More frames and faster shutter speed will help with the detail and the contrast.
Well done!
Michael.
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19 years 1 week ago #19822
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Replied by Jed Glover on topic Re: first go at imaging
Hi Trevor,
Nice first shot!
A moon filter would help to reduce the over exposure of the bright limb. Your standard video camera is really quite good for getting eyepiece projection shots, and if you get enough you can use grading to cull the best 10% to stack.
Keep up the good work
Later,
Jed.
Nice first shot!
A moon filter would help to reduce the over exposure of the bright limb. Your standard video camera is really quite good for getting eyepiece projection shots, and if you get enough you can use grading to cull the best 10% to stack.
Keep up the good work
Later,
Jed.
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19 years 1 week ago #19828
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Cheers
Trevor
Replied by ftodonoghue on topic Re: first go at imaging
Thanks for the advice guys...I willhave some "fun" trying to get this right
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19 years 1 week ago #19833
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: first go at imaging
He's got the bug! Great first attempt, Trevor!
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19 years 1 week ago #19835
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Neil
Bear up and keep Ploughing on...
Replied by LUNAtic on topic Re: first go at imaging
Well done Trevor! I reckon I might try your approach soon and see if I can capture anything.
Neil
Bear up and keep Ploughing on...
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