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(very) short timelapse made from nights imaging. (Orion)


pipnina

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Surprised so much came out in 30-second subs, but here it is:

I didn't integrate this into a single image because of the cloud presence and realizing I had made focusing errors. About 30 minutes of photos, 30 seconds each @ 800iso & f2.8

A lot is visible though, the flame, m78, horsehead. Orion looks good as well for such short shots.

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3 minutes ago, pipnina said:

It was! So far it's been worth every penny.

I have to agree with you on that, although i have not used mine much in the short time i have had it,

need to read the manual a few more times to try get my head round the time-lapse features and how it works,

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1 minute ago, MarsG76 said:

Thats cool.... timelapse videos make astro images come to life.... 

 

I found that, maybe because the noise changes so fast, it brings out fainter detail in even short exposures. Could swear HH didn't show half as much in stills.

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Very nice Pip. 

9 minutes ago, pipnina said:

I found that, maybe because the noise changes so fast, it brings out fainter detail in even short exposures. Could swear HH didn't show half as much in stills.

I notice it with Lunar and Solar images, your eye (brain actually I suppose) performs the same (or similar) averaging function as the stacking software.

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16 minutes ago, pipnina said:

I found that, maybe because the noise changes so fast, it brings out fainter detail in even short exposures. Could swear HH didn't show half as much in stills.

Like a Living stack in realtime.

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