I purchased a Tamron 18-200 f3.5 - 6.3 lens the other week for day time snaps and thought I'd see how well it would work when pointed up at night.
I used the Modded 20d for the capture. (still learning how to process the data) I didn't bother setting up the guiding, as I thought the clouds would be back at any moment. who would have thought it would end up being the best night in months and an all night session. lol
Eta was taken at approx 140mm, ISO 800, F9, 5 x 5 minutes.
Antares Region, same specs, 8 x 5min
And the big wide field taken at 18mm, ISO 800, F5, 8x5min.
Lessons learned
Remove the lens hood when shooting at 18mm.
For the close up shots, F9 is too much. Drop it down to F7 and maybe go up to ISO 1600.
I need to practice processing this type of data more. Colour correction is a right pain to get right.
I'm pretty happy with the results so far. I'll continue working with it, experimenting with aperture and exposure times. If I get a marked improvement, I'll post them on this thread.