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Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Sorry, of topic If i shot flats with lens what is the best method? And do i need to be in focus? Becouse if i stretch tshirt over lens i moove the focus.. -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
It can be fixed in lightroom, it really fix, but....you will need flats if you really have dust bunnies -
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serbiadarksky commented on serbiadarksky's gallery image in Imaging Challenges
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From the album: Imaging Challenge #15 - The Milky Way - Now Closed
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Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Looks nice Ryan. Sorry for answering now, i was quite inactive By this time you had several clear nights, did you maganed to do some images? Did you tedted the guiding system? -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Looks awesome Steve Now do 30 lights at 3min and stack them in pixinsight (it have the trial) and choose the Ha to be red and the light for lum and thats all, there is no any others filters needed it will look awesome red -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Manfrotto is common with the SA, but i never understand why people do that stupid thing...for 65€ you get the SA tripod which is designed for the SA, but no, instead of doing that a lot of imagers (i did that stupid thing to.....) buy manfrotto for 200€+.. -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Uh you are slightly overloading it Keep as light as possible to track longer with accuracy -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Well with the scope and that much of detail on andromeda he must use guiding becpuse unguided he cant or anyone cant archieve that. -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Thoose images are not with 50mm lenses. -
It can easily handle the 13pds?
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So if the regular eq5 can handle it, than can the NEQ5 Pro goto handle it for photography with dslr+guide cam+guide scope on it?
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Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
An intervalomezer is the best solution if you want to be fully portabily. -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
I like this type of processing, but it looks very dark. My opinio but still like it -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Nope I mean if you use the app for the star adventurer mini I used another app and it doesnt give me the rotated image -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Try 1.5x speed -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Louise, I think you can give it a go with the polar scope, than how did you aligned it? -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Im sorry to hear a bad experience from you. Just to ask- did you know that thr SA polar scope is 180° rotated? If polris is at 11:30 for expample..you will have to set i to 5:30 Maybe it can help -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Steve, Its a nice image with a lot of redish nebulosity and i like it Maybe try to captire the spagheti nebula with thr 135mm it can go up to 4-5min subs and that contains a lot of details! -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
I should suggest to take a look on this https://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/language/en/info/p8915_Altair-GPCAM2-AR0130-Mono-Guide-Imaging-Kamera--1-2-Megapixel---Komplettset.html -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Auto focus doesnt worked, the baterry died fast, the body had dog bittes (huskies what can i say...) so 400€ was a good deal -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
The service in serbia dont take the risk for it, I sold it for 400€ so pretty good deal and got the 600D already moded for 300€ -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Best standalone guider for the price is Synguider and its a good guider -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
I use 8 minute exposures and no damage, okay outside it is -10°C Well, I use the orion mini guider with a 50mm scope images here: I sold the 6d and got a modded 600D -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Have you got a laptop? If yes there are some pretty good guiding systems for 180£(camera) and 50£(scope) If you have no laptop, than a standalone guider like the Synguider(200£) and small scope 50£