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Cakedestroyer

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  1. Just to make sure I have them all right: Lights - The photos of stars Darks - Same settings, lens cap on Bias - 1/8000th second/fastest exposure and lens cap (/body cap?) on Flat - White thing over end of lens and phone behind it, move histogram to middle? I can't change the direction of the target I am trying to shoot but I'll bear it in mind for the future. Thanks!
  2. Ok. All the videos I have been watching say you need to multiply the focal length by the crop factor for the rule of 400/500. I do know about how long to expose for, I am mainly not as sure about the iso.
  3. Awesome! Thanks for the cool map, did you make it or use a tool? Seems like a cool thing to be able to use if it's like a website.
  4. Yeah. Due to this camera having a crop factor of 1.6 I have 250mm * 1.6 which is 400 so one second. I tried the npf rule and got similar results.
  5. Wrong exposures and iso for the darks, and other issues with the other types
  6. Ok. I did have a good 500 or so shots but I messed up my bias frames so I need to try this again another night. So you don't think there is any advantage in going from 800 --> 1600? I am just using a static tripod but if I do this a bit more I am looking forward to getting a star tracker/mount.
  7. Just a static tripod and efs55-250mm lens. This will be my second attempt at dark sky after the failed attempt a few weekends ago. After I do this a bit more I think I might grab a star adventurer 2i pro pack or something. Bad new is it seems like the clouds are moving in for tonight . Hopefully the cloudy streak ends soon!
  8. Ok, I might go for 1600 then. I think it was probably good that I asked before I used 6400 for another night. Does this mean I will need to increase the amount of shots I take? I am currently planning on about 500 subs at 1" which would be a total exposure time of 8 minutes and 20 seconds. Thanks!
  9. Thanks! Is it ok to go a bit higher than 800 or is that pretty much a hard limit?
  10. Thanks for your reply. I am using a canon 60d with the kit 55-250mm lens. Do you think this is bad enough I should go down to 3200 even if I am going to stack a good 300-600 light and do all the bias (flat, dark and bias) frames?
  11. After looking at some videos it seems to me I have a lot of red/purple light in my shot. Is this more than you would think I should see? I am going to attempt to again tonight and just want some advice. I do have the iso at 6400 so I was wondering if I need to lower it to 3200? One other thing is I am 99% sure but I would not be very happy with my self if I was taking so much time so just wanted to check, the middle "star" of those 3 is the Orion nebula right? Thanks and clear skies!
  12. Yeah we are pretty lucky over here! I think my home is Bortle 4 but you don't have to go far too get away from it. Best of luck to you too!
  13. You learn something new every day! As a novice I guess I just skipped over that part but good to know!
  14. That eagle nebula one was taken using a pretty fancy telescope by someone who knows a lot more to me lol.
  15. I know the eagle nebula one was taken with some pretty good gear, they didn't believe even a very good backyard telescope could get that close to the Hubble telescope. They were wondering what NASA was spending all that money on haha
  16. I was trying out the G9X last night with general photos and I got this. I wasn't really aiming at anything but I don't hate it!
  17. For a star trail image do you take lots of images or just use a high exposure? I'll make sure to check out your post about the barn door!
  18. Just showed my parents these photos and they don't believe that you could do this without a telescope haha! They also don't believe that the photo on the right can look pretty close to the hubble one on the left while being taken by a person in their backyard (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QcJaD9klDc)
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