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Old 07-01-2016, 12:50 PM
caj1311 (Cindi)
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Originally Posted by carlstronomy View Post
Hi Cindi,

That's a very long list of processes, I am sure there must be a much simpler way for you too achieve a final result.

Can I start of by asking what you wish to pursue, planetary imaging, deep space imaging or both.

Secondly, what equipment do you have at your disposal at present.

Carl
So, I am brand new to this astrophotography thing - my end point is to do some deep space imaging, but I am still practicing my alignment (and waiting for my autoguider ) so in the meantime have been practicing with Jupiter and the moon. Equipment wise I am using a Celestron 1100 on a CGEM DX mount, and shooting with a Nikon D810. I have not actually progressed to taking a laptop with me "out in the field" (which at the moment is out on our paddock!) but I know that I need to go there (and once the autoguider comes it is a necessity). Any advice would be very welcome.
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