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Some Winter favourites
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Here are a few shots that I managed to take last night. Boy was it cold. My camera battery started to pack in before I could get more frames. I have only crudely processed the images at this point. All were taken with a WO Megrez 72and unmodded Canon 450D on a CGE without guiding.
M45
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M42
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Flame and horsehead
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M45
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M42
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Flame and horsehead
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14 years 11 months ago #83012
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Wow John, those are very nice shots indeed, your definitely getting the hang of it.
That scope is proving its worth.
That scope is proving its worth.
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14 years 11 months ago #83016
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Grand unprocessed winter set there John.
What kind of numbers of lights, darks, flats etc are you running
with those?
Did you use the CLS filter.
I suspect it's use on M42.
What kind of numbers of lights, darks, flats etc are you running
with those?
Did you use the CLS filter.
I suspect it's use on M42.
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Thanks Guys
I did use the CLS filter. A necessary evil as I have a sodium light facing due south where these shots were taken. For M42 and the horsehead I had 13 x 5 minute frames for each picture. For M45 it was 10 x 3 minutes frames. All unguided at ISO 800. Two dark frames used for each picture. My camera battery died before I could take any flats - so no flats used. Man was it cold last night. I bought a new spare battery today !!. If it's clear tomorrow I will try and take another 12 -15 frames of the horsehead and get some flats taken. I was surprised how easy the horsehead was to photograph with such a small scope and an unmodded camera. The individual 5 minute frames clearly show the horse silhouette from my backyard with the Limerick city lights and a sodium light directly due south.
I did use the CLS filter. A necessary evil as I have a sodium light facing due south where these shots were taken. For M42 and the horsehead I had 13 x 5 minute frames for each picture. For M45 it was 10 x 3 minutes frames. All unguided at ISO 800. Two dark frames used for each picture. My camera battery died before I could take any flats - so no flats used. Man was it cold last night. I bought a new spare battery today !!. If it's clear tomorrow I will try and take another 12 -15 frames of the horsehead and get some flats taken. I was surprised how easy the horsehead was to photograph with such a small scope and an unmodded camera. The individual 5 minute frames clearly show the horse silhouette from my backyard with the Limerick city lights and a sodium light directly due south.
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14 years 11 months ago #83020
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Looks promising John.
Would be great to see the final results.
Would be great to see the final results.
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14 years 11 months ago #83026
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:Some Winter favourites
Wow, John, nice work. Can't wait to see the final results, especially on the M42 Orion shot. Hurry up!
What do you mean by taking them "on a CGE without guiding"? Did you have motor function but no guidescope?
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What do you mean by taking them "on a CGE without guiding"? Did you have motor function but no guidescope?
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