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jayconnor
23-05-2015, 08:36 PM
Bloody was so happy with this photo tonight! first attempt ever! taken with a canon 60d and t-piece on my scope!! and advice for getting a better pic?
blink138
23-05-2015, 09:15 PM
bloody decent effort for your first go jay!
i can well understand your enthusiasm, keep it up
for jaw dropping inspiration check out asimov and john hothersal, both amazing planetary imagers here on our iis
pat
Robert9
23-05-2015, 10:16 PM
Great starter. :thumbsup:
Robert
cometcatcher
24-05-2015, 01:11 AM
That's as good as I can do!
doppler
24-05-2015, 04:07 PM
Hi Jay, great first shot. Taking pics of the planets with a dslr is not easy, most use a video type camera system and stack the best frames.
Planets look great in the eyepiece but are very small in a dslr image so the first thing to do, is to use a 2x barlow to double the size. Set your camera to live view or use mirror lock to reduce vibrations, use a remote shutter release and try and keep the iso low. Try different shutter speeds to get the exposure right. All you need then is a clear, still night. You will find that the atmosphere will steady every few moments so take lots of pics and hope for the best.
Here's a snap I took a couple of weeks ago canon 1100d 1/50 sec at iso 100 with 2x barlow (10" f4.8 newt)
Rick
jayconnor
24-05-2015, 11:10 PM
Thanks for the info! Will defiantly give it a go next time! was so exciting acutally relizeing I had taken a photo and been able to notice it haha
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