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monoxide
27-10-2006, 04:47 PM
well lastnight i thought id try my hand at some photography..
seeing wasnt very good at all and there was a bit of cloud, all in all im happy with the shot i got, quality should improve as the seeing and the operator does :)
if anyone has any tips or can spot anything that i buggered up let me know :D
http://members.iinet.net.au/%7Emonoxide/moon.jpg
taken at prime focus through my 6" dob using k3ccdtools
[1ponders]
27-10-2006, 04:55 PM
Up and running :thumbsup: :D
Nice first shot. Care to share a few more details. ToUcam, NexImager, LPI? What did you use to process the images, Registax or K3CCDTools?
monoxide
27-10-2006, 05:04 PM
all the processing was done in k3ccdtools, i didnt edit it at all, just aligned and stacked. the camera is just an old swann webcam i ripped apart to use on the scope, i really didnt expect an image like that especially with how bad the seeing was (anyone in adelaide would know what i mean)
it took me a while to think of a way of not having to hold the camera against the focusser so i ended up using an old ep cap (as i always leave an ep in the focusser ready to go), i cut out the centre of it so the ccd chip was exposed then i unscrewed an eyepiece off the extension tube part and pushed that into the cap that id stuck to the cam and bam, it just slides in like a normal ep now.
cant wait for a decent night to see what its capable of :D
pretty sweet start! :)
my first shots were single shot afocals.
monoxide
27-10-2006, 08:46 PM
thanks guys,
one problem i still have to sort out is the finderscope.. it just doesnt seem to want to align with a whole lot of anything at all.
anyway heres a pic of the cam i fitted out for the scope, pretty simple really.. the hardest part is getting the ccd dead centre
http://members.iinet.net.au/%7Emonoxide/cam.jpg
iceman
27-10-2006, 09:04 PM
Great start, well done and beware of the slippery slope! There's no turning back now! :)
monoxide
27-10-2006, 09:08 PM
ahh yes, i can feel the addiction growing, i just had to get a better shot and i think this one qualifies (taken less than an hour ago)
http://members.iinet.net.au/%7Emonoxide/moon2.jpg
iceman
27-10-2006, 09:13 PM
Great work.
[1ponders]
27-10-2006, 09:42 PM
Nice work monoxide. :cool2: Necessity is the mother of invention :lol:
Nice one mike, the way you turn out Planets, i thought you had been doing this forever....
monoxide
27-10-2006, 10:06 PM
being a tightass helps too, use what you have at hand! :lol:
just had to see if it was possible using that lil bugger before i bought a toucam or something similar, and im no professional but im guessing its just as frustrating with my setup as a conventional one :P
one of the funny things, noone in this house wanted anything to do with the scope when i got it, but as soon as i showed them the photos they wanted to take a look. same goes for the people that were giving me crap for buying one, instead now they are just asking what im gonna get on the cam next :screwy:
spacezebra
27-10-2006, 11:14 PM
Hi there
Im learning a great deal from the more experienced astrophotographers within this forum, a long way to go yet. I agree, for me its becoming a bit of an obsession.
Cheers Petra
Nice images Monoxide, they are a great start to a fantastic hobby and always remember as long as your having a good time, who cares what anybody else says or thinks.
cheers
monoxide
28-10-2006, 12:20 AM
thanks guys :D
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