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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2014 23:36:29 GMT
Was trying the Tele @f2, 15 to 20 sec exposures, AGC 1, Zoom 4 last night on NSN. Lots of fun with Mark in CA... Thanks Patrick
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 13:03:29 GMT
Very nice Pat. Love the hyperstar FOV, and it really sucks in the light on that monster!
Hemmi
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Post by Dragon Man on May 28, 2014 13:21:06 GMT
Great results Patrick! Especially Sombrero as it seems to have a smoother background sky, but still nice detail in all of them
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2014 19:21:04 GMT
Very nice images Patrick! Was the Sombrero image a stack cause it is smoother then the other two? Looks like the Hyperstar is working very well with your Jr. Pro. I missed your show last night and with you on the west coast and skies not getting darker until later, it is hard to watch from here with the 3 hour time zone difference unless it is a weekend night. Hope to see another great show from you soon.
Clear skies,
Chris A Astrogate
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2014 19:28:15 GMT
Very nice images Patrick! Was the Sombrero image a stack cause it is smoother then the other two? Looks like the Hyperstar is working very well with your Jr. Pro. I missed your show last night and with you on the west coast and skies not getting darker until later, it is hard to watch from here with the 3 hour time zone difference unless it is a weekend night. Hope to see another great show from you soon. Clear skies, Chris A Astrogate Thanks Chris, all are single images (no stacks), 104 was brighter than the others, which may lead one to believe more exposure is a good thing...Thanks Again Chris.... Patrick aka Utah Skies
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