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Davidpmcadam
16-11-2023, 12:31 PM
My first image that I am happy to share online.
Equipment:
Mount: EQ6-pro
Telescope: SVBony 503 80mm ed with 0.8 reducer, FL 450 mm
Camera: Canon 60d controlled with intervalometer
28X60s unguided
Processed in Siril, Affinity and Topaz (denoise)
Photographed in September. I want to add extra data but was unable to get a dark night to image.
Dave882
16-11-2023, 04:10 PM
Congrats on a great image- and at less than half an hour integration you’ve really done well to reveal some nice colour and detail. Well done!
Nikolas
16-11-2023, 04:10 PM
very good for a first image and acquisition time
Startrek
16-11-2023, 05:23 PM
Hi David,
An excellent first image and nicely framed too
Colour is spot on
Well done !!
Martin
PS: Just a suggestion , if you intend imaging with the 60D for a while , BYEOS is excellent imaging software specifically for Canon DSLR’s and supports your camera. I started off with an intervalometer with my 600D for 5 months, bought BYEOS and never looked back. Has comprehensive features like frame, focus , capture plans including calibration frames, guiding dithering , an Unbelievable Live View for focusing , planetary mode for lunar and planet imaging and much much more , oh and is a snack to use.
Cost $35 US
Cable required from laptop to 60D ( USB2 type A to type B Mini Male 5m length)
https://www.otelescope.com/store/category/2-backyardeos/
I also bought a Canon power pack that connects to an extension cord via a LV power supply ( no more charging batteries)
Davidpmcadam
17-11-2023, 01:09 PM
Thank you Martin for your encouragement. It's good to get positive feedback.
I am likely to stick with the DLSRs for the moment. I do have the BYEOS downloaded and I do use it. However, I have been having issues with it freezing and closing mid-session and that is why I used the intervalometer. It was just simpler.
Hoping Santa Claus comes with either a new 200mm Newtonian or a ZWO ASI533 with the AISair.
David
Startrek
17-11-2023, 03:29 PM
[QUOTE=Davidpmcadam;1601992]Thank you Martin for your encouragement. It's good to get positive feedback.
I am likely to stick with the DLSRs for the moment. I do have the BYEOS downloaded and I do use it. However, I have been having issues with it freezing and closing mid-session and that is why I used the intervalometer. It was just simpler.
Hoping Santa Claus comes with either a new 200mm Newtonian or a ZWO ASI533 with the AISair.
David[/QUOTE
Sounds great
Good luck with the new rig
Martin
Doogs38
18-11-2023, 11:03 AM
That’s a lovely image, David - congrats. You’ve captured the colours of the nebula and the rich star field very nicely. I like where you’re shooting from :thumbsup:
AstroViking
18-11-2023, 04:13 PM
What the others have said - good colours and a good framing/composition.
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