iceman
08-04-2006, 08:22 AM
Imaged Jupiter in terrible seeing from 1am-2am this morning, and as Scorpius was rising over the trees I thought it was a good chance to put the camera on the tripod on the EQ platform and do some widefield stuff.
Used the stock 18-55mm lens at 18mm, f/4.5, ISO 800.
Focused manually by taking some 4-6s exposures, zooming in on the LCD and trying again until it looked as sharp as I could get it.
Took 3 shots at 70, 90 and 120s, and the second is two shots @ 120s. My tracking was fairly accurate at 6 metres focal length on Jupiter, so at 18mm for widefield there's no sign of trailing at 2 minutes. Although because the lens is just average, there's some CA and distortions at the edge.
Both sets median stacked in registar, and then a minor curves adjustment in Photoshop. That's it. I'm sure I could clip the histogram to get the background darker, but i'll work on the processing later. My widefield processing leaves something to be desired.
Anyway comments welcome, if I was better at the processing i'm sure the nice milkyway lanes would come out.. if you squint you can see the dark lanes leading up to Antares in the second shot.. though of course nowhere near as good as Rocket Boy's, with a better camera, better lens, better dark site and better processing :)
Thanks for looking.
Used the stock 18-55mm lens at 18mm, f/4.5, ISO 800.
Focused manually by taking some 4-6s exposures, zooming in on the LCD and trying again until it looked as sharp as I could get it.
Took 3 shots at 70, 90 and 120s, and the second is two shots @ 120s. My tracking was fairly accurate at 6 metres focal length on Jupiter, so at 18mm for widefield there's no sign of trailing at 2 minutes. Although because the lens is just average, there's some CA and distortions at the edge.
Both sets median stacked in registar, and then a minor curves adjustment in Photoshop. That's it. I'm sure I could clip the histogram to get the background darker, but i'll work on the processing later. My widefield processing leaves something to be desired.
Anyway comments welcome, if I was better at the processing i'm sure the nice milkyway lanes would come out.. if you squint you can see the dark lanes leading up to Antares in the second shot.. though of course nowhere near as good as Rocket Boy's, with a better camera, better lens, better dark site and better processing :)
Thanks for looking.