britgc
23-11-2014, 05:22 PM
Hi guys,
Hope you're all having a good weekend.
So Friday I bit the bullet, pulled my 450d apart and removed all the filters.
I had been toying with the idea of just replacing the UV/IR cut filter with one more sensitive to H-alpha ever since I took some sample subs of the Horsehead Nebula a few weeks back, but after doing some reading the flexibility and possibilities that come with full spectrum sensitivity (not just regarding astrophotography) were to appealing in the end, plus it was easier and cheaper - unless I broke something, which I nearly did... :scared2:
The clouds conveniently disappeared last night so I did a trial run on a few different targets (M42, Carina and the Horsehead/Flame Nebulae) just to see what I could get with 20 minute exposures in my backyard and to compare with the image of M42 I did a few weeks ago which was 2 hours worth of subs from memory.
Did some quick processing this morning in Startools and CS2 and these are the results.
I'm very happy with them given how quick and rough they were, well worth the effort of pulling the camera apart in the end.
First 3 images are approx. 20 minute exposures (30 sec subs @ ISO1600).
Last pic is my image of M42 from a few weeks back (approx. 2 hours worth of 30 sec subs @ISO 1600 with a lot more processing done to it).
Clear skies guys and gals.
Hope you're all having a good weekend.
So Friday I bit the bullet, pulled my 450d apart and removed all the filters.
I had been toying with the idea of just replacing the UV/IR cut filter with one more sensitive to H-alpha ever since I took some sample subs of the Horsehead Nebula a few weeks back, but after doing some reading the flexibility and possibilities that come with full spectrum sensitivity (not just regarding astrophotography) were to appealing in the end, plus it was easier and cheaper - unless I broke something, which I nearly did... :scared2:
The clouds conveniently disappeared last night so I did a trial run on a few different targets (M42, Carina and the Horsehead/Flame Nebulae) just to see what I could get with 20 minute exposures in my backyard and to compare with the image of M42 I did a few weeks ago which was 2 hours worth of subs from memory.
Did some quick processing this morning in Startools and CS2 and these are the results.
I'm very happy with them given how quick and rough they were, well worth the effort of pulling the camera apart in the end.
First 3 images are approx. 20 minute exposures (30 sec subs @ ISO1600).
Last pic is my image of M42 from a few weeks back (approx. 2 hours worth of 30 sec subs @ISO 1600 with a lot more processing done to it).
Clear skies guys and gals.