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Quick shots from last nights testing


Knighty2112

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Did some more testing with my new Canon 4000D last night directly into my C8 SCT, with 0.63 focal reducer fitted. Single 10/13 second images, with long exposure compensation active on the camera. Tweaked slightly on iPad Pro. Hope to get some of the images stacked as I took approx 7/8 same shots of each target. 

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Not sure if the last image is showing vignetting, or because of the focal reducer. 

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10 minutes ago, Anthonyexmouth said:

i've always been told to turn off long exposue compensation. 

It is best if its off for normal AP when you are going to produce lots of subs but it works very well for single (or a few) frames with wide lenses for example, in fact it should produce a perfectly matched dark.

Alan

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