Mickoid
07-05-2019, 12:28 AM
With showers and cloud forecast for Melbourne over the New Moon weekend, I studied the cloud forecast apps to see if anywhere in Victoria might give me a chance to set up my gear and take some shots. 2 out of the 3 forecast models showed a reasonable chance over North East Victoria on Saturday night. So I booked some accommodation to stay overnight in 'Kelly Country".
I started with M104 at about 8.00pm with a strong breeze causing me to reduce my unguided exposures to 1 minute and even then I only kept 35 out of 60. At least I passed! :lol: So I ended up with 35 minutes at 1600iso using a Canon 550d on a f5 8 inch Newt mounted on a HEQ5pro.
That was enough to make me give up with the long focal length and turn to using the camera for widefield. The first two are on a Sightron Nano Tracker, Crux and Carina with a Samyang 14mm lens, 8 x 90 seconds 1600iso. Scorpio was 10 x 90 seconds, Canon 50mm lens 1600iso.
I finished the night off with 2 x 5 min subs of the Sagittarius region with the 50mm lens stopped down to f8 on the HEQ5pro mount. Of course, Jupiter makes a special appearance in that region. By then it was about 1.00am and the cold had got to me so despite the wind dropping significantly, I decided to pack it all away back in the car.
I started with M104 at about 8.00pm with a strong breeze causing me to reduce my unguided exposures to 1 minute and even then I only kept 35 out of 60. At least I passed! :lol: So I ended up with 35 minutes at 1600iso using a Canon 550d on a f5 8 inch Newt mounted on a HEQ5pro.
That was enough to make me give up with the long focal length and turn to using the camera for widefield. The first two are on a Sightron Nano Tracker, Crux and Carina with a Samyang 14mm lens, 8 x 90 seconds 1600iso. Scorpio was 10 x 90 seconds, Canon 50mm lens 1600iso.
I finished the night off with 2 x 5 min subs of the Sagittarius region with the 50mm lens stopped down to f8 on the HEQ5pro mount. Of course, Jupiter makes a special appearance in that region. By then it was about 1.00am and the cold had got to me so despite the wind dropping significantly, I decided to pack it all away back in the car.