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Orfanidis

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  1. I mean what type of t rings and universal adapters would fit with my camera thx for the anwser tho
  2. TS Optics Telescope N 130/650 Starscope EQ3-1 My eyepieces are also a 25 plossl, a 10 plossl and a x5 barlow
  3. Hello, I have been using my camera lens for quite a while and i decided to try astrophotography through my 130mm refractor. But I am not sure what accesories are compatible with my camera. I am using a Nikon DSLR D3200 and my telescope connects to 1'25 eyepieces. Also since my telescope doesnt support prime focus I am trying to find accesories for eyepiece projection.
  4. I actuly tried taking a picture of andromeda but with a longer exposure 30seconds (sadly my camera doesnt allow more) It looks way better
  5. I agree, since the core of the galaxy is relatively brigther than its arms longer exposures are needed in order to capture the dimmer areas
  6. Thanks for the suggestions i actualy read that in order to capture andromeda you need to do a long time exposure and also track the night sky in order to avoid everything leaving a trail. The photo i took was with the camera lens. My t2 ring and adapter are coming next 2 weeks but looking at it with my refractor telescope (650mm focal lenght 25mm eyepiece focal lenght is still get this gray blob) I will try using a lower field of view eyepiece as suggested above. I received a question about my camera; It is a nikon dslr D3200 and the lens are AF-S NIKKOR 18-105mm. In this picture i used max magnification. Iso at H.1 or 6400 not sure it was a 5second exposure and the apperture at F 5.6. I believe tommorow i can update using a lower focal lenght eyepiece. Again thanks for the suggestions it was very helpful!!!
  7. So i recently started doing deep sky astrophotography and tried to take a picture of the andromeda galaxy but all i saw was a gray blob with no shape. I tried using by binoculars in case i was only looking at the center of the galaxy but no. It still was a gray blob The weather was also great no clouds or rain. I am very confused about what im doing wrong so if you could help would be really appreciated Note i have tried some other messier objects like the m45 and they appear just fine.
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