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Old 07-01-2014, 11:27 PM
Legin (Nigel)
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A few images of Jupiter. I am fairly new to astrophotography. The smaller colour image was taken using an Starshoot Solar System Colour Imager IV. The others were taken using a DMK41 camera, hence the black and white. I like the DMK so far but it takes a b3I think I am under exposing the high power shots. The histogram looks almost flat line down very low. I love the detail that is starting to show through though. Next time out will probably be better. Plus I now have a filter wheel I am eager to try out.
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Old 09-01-2014, 06:12 PM
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Great shots, nice detail.
Well done.
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Old 15-01-2014, 04:23 PM
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A few images of Jupiter. I am fairly new to astrophotography. The smaller colour image was taken using an Starshoot Solar System Colour Imager IV. The others were taken using a DMK41 camera, hence the black and white. I like the DMK so far but it takes a b3I think I am under exposing the high power shots. The histogram looks almost flat line down very low. I love the detail that is starting to show through though. Next time out will probably be better. Plus I now have a filter wheel I am eager to try out.

Hi Mate
Does the star shoot need any magnification like a Barlow or can the magnification be adjusted via the software?
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