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Old 11-07-2017, 09:40 AM
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I would go outside asap and just take quick test shots to see. Maybe put the southern cross in the middle of both shots so you can compare detail with something familiar and also judge colour/contrast of milky way and nebulosity nearby and decide on that. Either way I think planes and satellites might be your biggest complaint either way in the end. Its the colour and constrast across the sky that makes the shots dramatic more than the teensy tiny stars.

My own experience stitching full sky is the wider the lens the more distortion there is (curvature) and mosaic stitching can have problems with that more than using a less wide lens and more shots.
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