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Old 04-12-2005, 06:46 PM
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C9.25, Pentax *istDS, M42 from Brissie

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I used my Pentax *istDS last night for the first time on the C9.25 and grabbed 10 x 15 second exposures of M42 from suburban Brisbane. Here are the details:

Celestron C9.25 f10, unguided at Prime Focus (2350mm fl)
Pentax *istDS
10 exposures at 15 sec exposure each
800 ASA
Manual focus

Images aligned and combined in Images Plus. Final image of 3008 x 2008 was re-sampled down to 1024 x 684 and saved as a jpg with 30% compression.

If you look carefully you should be able to make out the 4 main stars of the Trapezium. I must say I was quite impressed with what the Pentax was able to pick up in the Mag 4 skies!

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Dennis
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:32 PM
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Very nice Dennis

I can see the 4 stars of the Trap clear as anything in that pic.

Nice colours overall too. very natural looking.

Well done, mate.
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:52 PM
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Well done Dennis...great start.

What mount are you sitting your 9.25" on....
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Old 04-12-2005, 10:07 PM
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Well done Dennis...great start.

What mount are you sitting your 9.25" on....
Hi Tony

The mount is a Takahashi EM200 Temma2 that I acquired a couple of months ago. Mechanically it seems an excellent mount although it is a bit backwards in terms of software functionality compared to my Vixen Skysensor 2000.

Experimenting last night, I could get 30 secs unguided exposures at a focal length of 2350mm after using the polar alignment ‘scope.

It is a mount that generally, you can just plonk down and use without having to tweak it or interact with it too much.

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Old 04-12-2005, 10:17 PM
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that is very good,

there is a plethora of great images at the moment to learn from .

thanks
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Old 05-12-2005, 06:11 AM
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Hi Dennis.
Wonderful M42.. how come you're using the Pentax? Is the Canon off to get modded?
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Old 05-12-2005, 06:53 AM
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Hi Dennis.
Wonderful M42.. how come you're using the Pentax? Is the Canon off to get modded?
Hi Mike

The Pentax is all I got! Apart from EddieT's old ST7E, the ToUcam and a Meade LPI. Oh and the Minolta DiMage 7Hi. Gee, I'm getting as bad as Striker!

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Oh sorry had you confused with westsky (david)!
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Hi Mike

The Pentax is all I got! Apart from EddieT's old ST7E, the ToUcam and a Meade LPI. Oh and the Minolta DiMage 7Hi. Gee, I'm getting as bad as Striker!

Cheers

Dennis

Dennis,

We have a lot in common so far, I too have the Pentax *istDS, Meade LPI (used once), Meade DSI (haven't used that yet???), a Minolta Dimage7 with firmware update. But by far that is a wonderful shot of M42, best one I have seen taken with a pentax yet! Well done you should be bursting with pride with that shot!
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Old 05-12-2005, 07:39 PM
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Dennis,

We have a lot in common so far, I too have the Pentax *istDS, Meade LPI (used once), Meade DSI (haven't used that yet???), a Minolta Dimage7 with firmware update. But by far that is a wonderful shot of M42, best one I have seen taken with a pentax yet! Well done you should be bursting with pride with that shot!
Hey Dave

Your continuing support for that good little ol' battler, the Pentax *istDS has been an inspiration to me.

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Old 06-12-2005, 08:04 AM
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Hey Dave

Your continuing support for that good little ol' battler, the Pentax *istDS has been an inspiration to me.

Cheers

Dennis

It is a beaut little camera, as you well know Dennis, and I have just updated the firmware to version 2 thanks to 33South for the notice that it was out http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...9628#post69628 .

I will admidt that this camera is no 350D or 20Da but for what it is it gives me a lot of pleasure using it. I have spent probably too much money on it but I wanted a good zoom lens for the price and spent $1800 for the Sigma 50-500 lens and another $300 for a 2 times teleconverter. I know my next camera will be of the 20Da variety, but that will only be for hooking up to the telescope.

I recently bought a power adapter so that I can power the Pentax up with an external battery that i got from SuperCheap for $29. it works a treat and should be able to give me some decent long exposures without worrying about if there is enough power for the camera. i usually power the Pentax with lithium batteries and found that at Duckadang the cold really affects the battery life and that they were the only real option (until I got the external power adapter).

I have taken some really nice photos with the camera, well at least I like them, and really when it comes down to it, it really has bang for bucks. I just wish it had mirror lock.
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