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2scopes

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  1. i know i have a lot to learn but i have since cleaned my sensor focusing could also be better but it was baltic
  2. used an old 300mm lens ioptron pro guide some editing software i'm pretty happy with it
  3. Ah no worries. i bet that was a nightmare but also exciting waiting to see what you get.
  4. sure its a canon 1100d ir removed standard canon 18-55mm lens. its around 60 shots of 7 seconds @ f3.5 used sequater and photoshop. just fiddled around with settings in both softwares been doing this just over 3 weeks myself
  5. Hi all hope you're well. Photographed the milky way again did some editing in sequater and photoshop. still learning
  6. Hi last night i set up my camera (1100d ir removed) on a photo tripod with 0 tracking and took 25 9 sec exp at f3.5 using a 18-55mm and iso 3200. i know i rushed it and didn't realise i had the garage in shot but how did i do. think i'm pointing towards aquila. used sequator for stacking. have i caught the milky way? sorry if i don't use all the correct lingo. thanks in advance
  7. Hello. I'm pretty new to all this astronomy stuff. i have spent many a happy hour outside with my skywatcher heritage 130 scope. looking at the moon and i have observed the moon jupiter and saturn as well as a few stars. I'm looking to invest in my first "proper" start up kit. i would to like continue observing the bigger objects and start in the deep sky stuff aswell. i have around £1000-£1500 to spend. will i need 2 scopes one for planets and one for deep sky? or is there an all round scope that'll do everything? many thanks in advance
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