Ok, so go gentle on me, i have been a visual observer since i was around 14, although i have never given too much thought to astrophotography. Dont get me wrong, the results are stunningly beautiful, but it always seemed like a huge amount of effort ... anyway, i thought i would try ..
I know, its the moon, but surely that must be everyones first pic?
well, here it is, complete with a pic of me, and my scope.
so please ... i know there are som REAL experts on here, go easy on me!
Gee we've got some good looking fellas on this forum.
An excellent first image Duncan.
Can you take videos with the camera too?
If so, you should zoom in on Saturn and capture some avi's. Put them through Registax and you'll be surprised at how well they'll turn out.
I used to barlow my 12.5mm ep and butt my old video camera up to it and managed to capture some beaut pics of Jupiter with the GRS and transits etc etc.
Gee we've got some good looking fellas on this forum.
An excellent first image Duncan.
Can you take videos with the camera too?
If so, you should zoom in on Saturn and capture some avi's. Put them through Registax and you'll be surprised at how well they'll turn out.
I used to barlow my 12.5mm ep and butt my old video camera up to it and managed to capture some beaut pics of Jupiter with the GRS and transits etc etc.
now your making me blush !!
yeah, it takes movies, actually, i never thought of that, what a great idea!
It really is amazing what can be done with just holding the camera to the eyepiece. This is the first step of a whole new field. I am sure you will really enjoy the challenge of exploring what you can image with your scope.
[QUOTE=toryglen-boy;420928]now your making me blush !! QUOTE] Mission accomplished!
A couple of handy hints for afocal imaging with a dob.
You will find that you need at least 3 hands to do this. But as most of us only have 2, you will find that your first few attempts will be frustrating.
But with practice you will be able to...
1. use one hand to guide the dob
2. use the other hand to hold the camera steady
3. use the other hand to focus the scope.
For best results adjust the scopes focus NOT the camera's.
Duncan,
he he he he .... commiserations... you're addicted !
welcome to the self-help support group of fellow addicts....
Moon shot is a great place to start and your first pic is quite nice,
print it off and hang it up proudly.
Despite JJJ's comment, I think its a shame you were born with red eyes but what can you do...
Keep up the good work, look forward to seeing more of your images
frank
now your making me blush !! QUOTE] Mission accomplished!
A couple of handy hints for afocal imaging with a dob.
You will find that you need at least 3 hands to do this. But as most of us only have 2, you will find that your first few attempts will be frustrating.
But with practice you will be able to...
1. use one hand to guide the dob
2. use the other hand to hold the camera steady
3. use the other hand to focus the scope.
For best results adjust the scopes focus NOT the camera's.
Happy shooting!
cs
Jeanette
Hold on there a sec jjj.... dont we have just two hands?