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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2014 17:45:34 GMT
Here are some examples of what can be achieved with a 1/2" CCD sensor used in the MC Xtreme and a good quality camera lens (Canon 100 mm f/2.8). These were screen captures using Miloslick live stacking feature (3 averaged out), amp glow filter and live Histogram adjustment from my last night NSN broadcast. Some of these nebulas are very large and quite faint, so with the moon out I had to use my Orion 7nm Ha filter. I am super impressed with only 3 x 90 sec invested for each providing results like this. Hope you like them. The overlay live stacking method seemed to work out not too bad since I was not auto guiding even though I was using only 100 mm focal length there still can be some drift at 90 seconds x 3 images stacked. Here is the link to see these images captured www.flickr.com/photos/47296963@N08/Cheers, Chris A Astrogate
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2014 18:15:56 GMT
Very Nice Chris, you captured the whole Veal, and a lot of the center portion that is very faint. Nice!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 0:06:04 GMT
Thank you very much Lee, I sure had a lot of fun with this lens last night.
Cheers,
Chris
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Post by johnno on Jul 12, 2014 0:59:10 GMT
who needs a expensive scope when you can capture images like this. Excellent Chris
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Post by Dragon Man on Jul 12, 2014 10:45:03 GMT
Again, good results Chris. So many lenses to choose from when using a Video camera. Not restricted to just a few scopes, but a chance to use every camera lens you can get your hands on. Talk about 'Variety' I love the WIIIIDE FOV you have achieved Chris.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2014 22:53:51 GMT
Thank you very much John and Ken, I appreciated the link words. This cameras lens Ken sure is a lot of fun to use and provides a large flat FOV.
Cheers,
Chris A
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