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Old 30-07-2012, 06:20 PM
Vasya Pupkin (Pupkin)
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Don't, please, see my message as a lesson, but when I started my astrophotography, I thought about the polar alignment too (because of my budget, I planned to make a barn-door). But I started experiments of wide-field photography and I do it from that times (from 13.02.12, when I took my first one). Of course, stars move, but I take some photos (not one) and then correct the movement in the Adobe Photoshop. I tried to take photos though the scope, but then the movement of stars became too powerful.
I don't know, what results YOU will consider as good, but I have examples of such photos. By the way, you, I think, would have better results because you have better camera. All my photos by Samsung NV3, ISO 80.

Orion (15*16sec). Light pollution of Moscow harmful! The Moon is harmful too.
Corona Borealis and Bootes(20*16).
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