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Old 25-04-2020, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by glend View Post
Looks good Alex. Nice job. Those Nikons do have nice sensors. There are plenty of small Star Tracker type mounts for DSLRs that only need a standard tripod to work very well.
Thank you Glen for your encouragement and thank you for your recomendation to buy my camera in the first place.
I don't know if the colour is ok but the noise at least for me is tolerable...and it's only 20 minutes exposure.
When I say tripod I have in mind using only a tripod...I think one could use high ISO and very short exposure and move the camera after the frame has drifted somewhat...certainly DSS does not mind.
I will try to do this if I can find my tripod.
Thanks again.
Alex
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