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Arran townsend

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  1. I've been thinking of getting a filter that battles with the led lighting, but I think they are a bit pricey to start with. Here is a single test exposure to show the skies I'm dealing with, it looks like it's mostly sodium I'm dealing with, see what you think...
  2. Is there anyway I can find out what kind of lighting is in my area, maybe like an online map I cant find? Here is a test exposure of my skies, to me it looks like it's mostly sodium light causing the pollution, but I'm aware that LED lighting is on its way in
  3. Hi all, I am thinking of getting a light pollution filter, the Skytech CLS canon clip filter to be exact, and I have done some research into the capability's of this filter without finding much information about what can I photograph with this filter, and what can I not photograph? I like the idea of being able to photograph most deep sky objects, galaxies, nebulae, clusters and so on... Thanks, Arran.
  4. I'm not going to modify the camera as I use it for daytime use aswell, do you think my unmodified dslr and the CLS filter will be a good enough setup for most deep sky objects such as galaxy's and nebulae?
  5. Hi all, im in a decisive battle at the moment, I have a canon 1200d unmodified dslr which I have been using for my short experience at astrophotography, I want to go 1 step further and get a light pollution filter to filter out my blinding bortal 7-8 night skies. I have been researching the Astronomik CLS clip filter, but I have also come across the CCD version of that which is best for modified dslr's. What I'm thinking is, is getting the standard CLS filter worth it?, because my DSLR is unmodified and I don't want to get a filter for my camera to find my DSLR is not capable at basic astrophotography. Thoughts?? Thanks, Arran
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