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Originally Posted by pluto
It depends on the camera, and the sky, but on my 5DmkII I would usually go an exposure of around 1/160 and an ISO of about 400 (that got me this: http://hughsblog.files.wordpress.com...upiter_03d.jpg)
You might better off taking an image (or video if you're going to stack) of Jupiter at the correct exposure and then one of the moons well exposed and then combine those 2 images in something like photoshop.
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I'll definitely give that a try! I'm actually thinking of getting a webcam and try out stacking, since long exposures doesn't work well with my current setup anyway cause I don't have any sort of tracking.
Thanks for the reply!