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Old 07-01-2013, 10:58 PM
tah997 (Tim)
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Pleiades - Canon 100mm macro tripod mount

Hey folks,

recently visited family up in tamworth and made the most of the much darker skies compared to wollongong.

This was a great chance to get many individual shots (100's), with my canon 40d and 100mm macro mounted solely on my tripod. no motorised mount as of yet. Also, this was a good opportunity to learn that, if you can take more shots, the better the result when stacked, (there must be a fundamental limit though).

two images attached, the first image, 60x4sec, compared with 260x4sec.

All the best to to anyone living in the Illawarra facing potential bushfires tomorrow.

Tim
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Old 08-01-2013, 11:42 AM
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Nice Images Tim , I must try to get more subs.Love the nebulosity captured.

You can definately tell the difference in exposure time between the 2 images.

What iso setting did u have it on.

thanks for posting.
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Old 16-01-2013, 11:13 PM
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Orestis,

As for exposures, I had the following:
  • 20x ISO800
  • 80x ISO1600
  • 160x ISO3200
Plus dark frames for each of the ISO settings.

I am not really sure that the ISO800 shots provide any real significant data for my relatively short exposures, I need to do some further tests.
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