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Old 28-08-2012, 07:54 PM
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Jewel Box and Omega Cen - first attempts with Dob + DSLR

http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/~sammy/photography/DSC_0692JewelBoxCropSmall.JPG
The Jewel Box - NGC 4755. Bintel (GSO) 12 inch Dob. Nikon D90. 32mm GSO Superview Projection Eyepiece. Single exposure - 1 sec. Best of a few. Moonlit night washing out the sky. Strong wind.

http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/~sammy/photography/DSC_0705OmegaCentauriCurvesSmallUSM .JPG
Omega Centauri - NGC 5139. Bintel (GSO) 12 inch Dob. Nikon D90. 32mm GSO Superview Projection Eyepiece. Single exposure - 2 sec. Best of a few.Moonlit night washing out the sky. Strong wind.
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Old 28-08-2012, 09:13 PM
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It is certainly fun trying to make the most out of trying situations
I have taken a few of these types of images myself and found it fun and challenging. I can imagine the wind being a real problem with a 12 inch dob.
I found by using the timer and even better still using the laptop to control the shutter really took some blur out of my images.
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Old 28-08-2012, 09:57 PM
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Yeah, I fully realise I'm never going to match the deep sky photos some of the members here post with the equipment I have. I would one day at least like to capture what I see in the eyepiece (rather than deep long exposure). In any case I'm a father of 2 young children, I work substantial hours, and I simply don't have hours of time (or additional cash) at the moment to spend on deep sky work.

Ironically I do have an EQ4 or EQ5 (not sure which) that I bought about a decade ago and haven't made use of. I got the clock drive fired up again while I was tinkering with the new Dob. One day I'll have to give drift alignment a go. For now I'm taking a look at some of the Messier and Caldwell objects for the first time (now that I have a decent manual az setting circle, a good inclinometer, and locking wheels)
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