if someone whats to take a closer look on the image there is an html verion with links to fullHD sized images here: I think your images are amazing even without a modified camera. The nights are longer, the temperature is warm, yet cool at night, and the breathtaking Milky Way core continues to stretch upwards into the night, as nightfall sets in. Just like the LPRO max filter from SkyTech, its goal is to create images with natural looking colors. With 1000mm + you only need something like 10 bars. The location of the California Nebula in Perseus. This reminds me of a question that comes up, Continue Reading Deep-Sky Astrophotography During a Full MoonContinue, Right now is the absolute best time of the year for backyard astrophotography. NGC 1499 - The California Nebula. The cameras white balance was set to auto, as these RAW images will be adjusted in post processing. Deneb is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is one of three stars in the Summer Triangle (the other two are Altair and Vega). Canons Astrophotography Camera: The Canon EOS Ra, Detailed procedures for modifying a DSLR Camera. This shows how the star color is more natural,but less detail was captured in the nebula. Due to the extreme light pollution from my backyard, Ive decided to create a grey-scale version of my image. No, I will not. If you have any pointer for my setup Id love to hear from you. I have recently tackled the heart nebula (see below) but have really struggled with detail despite getting 70 x 5min subs, with 50 x darks and 50 x bias. The LPRO Max and CLS filters offer a wider band-pass for more natural looking stars. Canon EOS Rebel T3i and 102mm refractor telescope. Anyway, I do have a link to an excellent video that shows the process of modding: As a newbie, this is very interesting to me. Canon T7i, GSO RC8 at f/6, 29x4min, ISO 400. This image was captured from a Bortle Scale Class 8 backyard (where I lived in 2017), on a small camera tracker called the iOptron SkyGuider Pro. The North America Nebula captured using a DSLR camera and telescope. You need to get a tracking mount if you want to start shooting deep-sky. Canon T3i, TS 65mm Imaging Star, f/6.5, 18x5min, ISO 800. As telescopes are pure manual devices you won't run into that trouble with a telescope. When I research input read noise for your camera, its nearly a magnitude lower at 3200 which Ive heard produces substantially less noise..or is that all irrelevant when were talking 3min subs?
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