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67champ
07-04-2006, 04:16 AM
These are long into the event of the "X" forming, but I think it still looks like an "X".... and not toooo much sunlight passing over it. That's two months in a row!!! dt
Robert_T
07-04-2006, 08:19 AM
Don't know about the X champ, but they're very pleasing shots nonetheless:D
67champ
07-04-2006, 09:32 PM
Thanks, if only I would have had better weather,....... oh well.... :-)
dt
southern 40
08-04-2006, 12:35 AM
nice shots 67 champ :) ,whats the set up you use?
67champ
08-04-2006, 12:57 AM
Thanks, results like this are coming more frequently (finally) after nearly a year of "experimenting"...
All of my pics are done afocally (with the camera held near the eyepiece).
My telescope is a Orion 127mm F12.1 Mak-Cass, purchased in the USA, made in China. I had a 150mm Mak-Cass for less than a week; I couldn't tell the difference, so I sent it back.
My camera is a Fuji S5000 Digital. I used the 3 megapixel setting, sometimes I use the 6 meg (interpolated sp?) I think the first pic here was using my 42mm or 30mm Celestron Ultima and some camera zoom, and the other two look to be shot thru my 15mm Celestron plossl with a little camera zoom to cut down the vingeting sp? oops) Camera set to black and white. I may have had my 80A light blue filter on the ep's with those, I can't remember...
Manual camera settings and manually focus camera as well. Camera rests on a SteadyPix universal camera mount and I set the auto timer on the camera, and hope for the best.
I usually take 20-40 pics, go in the house and download, see that I got, and go back out and make ajustments and try again, and again, etc. Did I forget anything....???? That's all there is to it. LOL :thumbsup: ;)
dt
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