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Deep Sky with DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras - my experience


rkailas

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Hello all,

This is my first post on here, but have been a hobbyist astrophotographer for a few years now. My very first experiences were of randomly pointing a mirrorless camera for star trails or time-lapse videos. As the interest developed, I started experimenting with fainter objects, using my DSLR/Mirrorless set-up, which I primarily use for wildlife (so no modified cameras or specialised filters) and a tracker (Astrotrac). For those interested in experimenting with this sort of set-up, you might be interested in reading up about my set-up, imaging and post-processing methods on here: http://ficustours.blogspot.com/2019/09/astrophotography-part-2-imaging-deep.html

I am also attaching a selection of deep-sky images that I have managed with this set-up over the years, albeit from on the rare occasions where I could access dark skies and rarer still, when I could lug my equipment to point at starry skies. 

Dark skies, 

Ravi

 

 

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MW3.jpg

final-2.jpg

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Veil.jpg

North America Nebula.jpg

GN March 2016 1 3.jpg

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