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calli

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  1. ok, wow. Thanks. Carsten
  2. How can they be parallel? They should be still in a train like orbit? I don't get it. Cheers, Carsten
  3. Thanks for that heads up! I clarified my post. In fact FLO was the only seller caring about my questions! Thanks for that! Carsten
  4. I am happy that I did not order the 72ED. This seems to be a real journey and with all the spacers, flatteners and mounting problems it seems tedious and expensive. At least for imaging. Edit: Thats what I feel about it after following many discussions and also trying to get more information from sellers. Now when the scope is out in the wild I may find more substantial information for my special needs/equipment. Carsten
  5. That rough estimate is enough to make me try again with my D5100 Thanks! Carsten
  6. Wow, ist that D5100 astro modified? Never seen so much red with them. How many subs/@what time? Carsten
  7. Yea, my thinking as I watched the vid. And they are definitive NOT for crimping. So I agree with that, having them crimped calls for trouble. The original XTs worked flawlessly (soldered with 80W iron) in my helicopters at 22V, which is at 800-1000W input above 30Amps... Carsten
  8. Search for something like this: It is just a BT to Serial adapter. Carsten
  9. Hehe, yes thanks for that other mythbusting post! I also tried similiar and busted the "UV and composting" myth (for me at least). A sample single wall piece was exposed to the sun/weather and the other one in my compost heap. Nearly two years and no degration (other then cosmetically) EDIT: Also used a (grey) PLA 1.25" to Nikon Adapter which holds my Nikon D5100 to the scope, worked even while Merkur Transit for hours into the summer sun (germany tho). Carsten
  10. If you don't insist on a full parametric design and work more like an artist than an engenier you may try Blender. http://Blender.org Best try first the Beta of 2.8 which is much more beginners friendly. I did all my 3D things in Blender. https://www.thingiverse.com/calli/about
  11. I have some designs up thingieverse which relate to astronomy. Even started a small Skytracker for small cameras. Works but is only in concept phase. Made 80% of my astrophotos with a printed 1.25" inch to Nikon Adapter https://www.thingiverse.com/calli/about Cheers, Carsten
  12. I think I posted also here, I just put one of these cheap BT modules onto the serial and it works. Controlling by mobile or PC. Carsten
  13. stupid post deleted ? Where is the delete button?!
  14. Looks a bit unballanced... From left to right.... Moneywise SCNR
  15. I did a very basic video some years ago. It got almost as much bad as good comments, so be warned ? But maybe you get the idea of the workflow I use. All my images are done Alt/Az and processed in Gimp, so... Get you a 2.10 Version to support higher bit depths. In the comments to the video you can find the de-noise plugin I used. Carsten
  16. This day yes. I tried some more seconds but lost too much subs then so I decided to try it short. Maybe it was the rough one star align or/and my mount is EOL or needs maintanance. After the latest Maker Faire where a kid moved it by hand on both axes I needed to repair it... On my first tries I was able to achive often 30 seconds with the Mak127@1500mm as OTA, so 310mm should not be a problem.... Carsten
  17. Two years and two months ago I imaged M31 Andromeda Galaxy with my Nikon D5100 anda Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm, 315mm (Crop factor!) @ f5.6 on my NexStar SLT Goto Mount. Approx 17 Minutes Lights. Stacked in DSS and processed in GIMP 2.9.x This was under the darkest Sky I had seen so far in the franconian Swiss (south germany). The results were nice. A few days ago I tested the same target with the same setup from Berlin in a heavy light polluted area (airport, highway, neighbors with bright LED lights...) just to test what is possible. During the imaging I did a live stack with astrotoaster and the results seemed nice. But stacking in DSS next day showed terrible red images. I tested much things but in the end I think it is the LP and I was only able to solve this by doing a whiteballance early in the stretching process which of course destroys some data. After long Experiments I got this: (approx 160 lights@10s iso800, Darks, Flats, Bias) Quite comparable to the old image:
  18. There is a remix of my design for the focusser mechanics which is intended for the Celestron Nexstar 4SE https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3144339
  19. As the images get better and better for first ones I put in my images here ? to encourage beginners ? https://goo.gl/photos/fN794VnbNKKwXzdv7 From bottom of the album you can see my progression (or not..) all don on a non-astrofoto mount (NexStar SLT Alt/Az Goto). Orion Nebulae is indeed my first DS image. Cheers, Carsten
  20. Can you just do a quick note how you connect the camera and which spacer and what not were used? The Thread gets a bit big to search this all. Thanks, Carsten
  21. The animation was Normalized/Calibrated and Registered (Preprocessing tab) in "regim" (as DSS did not work with my files). Then I used these .fits files to make ,tiffs and stabilized them in Blender (https://blender.org) a complete Open Source 3D Suite which can also do tracking and stabilizing of footage... Yes at least one App I know for sure ? The stacked one I am not sure anymore, I think I use also regim and then used Fitswork batchprocessing to track on the Coment? I really forgot it was a bit a PITA... Carsten
  22. Well done! I did also try on that target. As it is not exactly Deep Space but you give me good excuse to post it here too And the stacked image:
  23. Hmm. I am too lazy to learn a new tool ? I maybe uploaded the version from the night. Here is some more enhanced: I usually stop when I see so much noise that I (in my experience) cant cope with it. So I am quite sure in my capabilities I got quite the most of it out.
  24. I had my nephew (16 yo) coming over last night. We looked at Jupiter and then browsed a bit the stars. We then slewed to M57 and took some fotos. It worked out quite well this night even with a one star align. I did not expect any good but we did go though all steps (Subs, Darks, Bias, Stacking, Gimp) as he is very interested in all phyics, computers and astronomy. In the end we had a nice image, I think the best so far I got from that target. Scope was a Mak127 on a NexStar SLT Goto mount and a Nikon D5100. Took 10s subs@iso6400, 55 where usable (about 50%...). Look up my other images (all no EQ) in my Signature (Google Fotos) an you can see my other takes on M57.
  25. Yea, last time I tried INDY DSLR with GPhoto did not work with Nikon also. So bad. Carsten
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