Thanks for the nice comments everyone

. Am looking forward to trying this when it's higher in the sky, with longer subs, and maybe from a darker site!
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Originally Posted by chiaroscuro
Hi Andy,
Very nice shots, and nice and sharp. Do you use some software for focussing?
Cheers
Luke
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Hi Luke, What I do for focusing is use the live view from the back of the camera (
as described by Jerry Lodriguss as an effective way of focusing a DSLR). You can see a reasonable number of stars in live view, usually down to below 4th/5th mag. So I point at a moderate/faint star that you can see in live view, zoom in to 10x on the live view, then focus as well as I can. There's enough movement on my focuser to be fairly confident of a good focus. I doubt that more exacting focusing methods would make a great difference for my set-up.
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Originally Posted by jsmoraes
And natural. I have seen many photos of Eta nebula. Each one with different colors. Some very red, others very blue. I prefer like yours. There are red, but this part of nebula is more blue, with some reflexion of red.
The keyhole is very clear, with many details. A more sharp filter applied with mask will bring out the interior and their details. You did with 150 mm, I did with 305 mm. Your photo has as much details than mine. http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...417-detail.jpg (from http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...14-td1414.html)
And it was not with hour of exposition. That's the point !  Great capture !
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Jorge, you're very kind! But your image (as you might expect) definitely shows smaller stars, and much greater definition of the dark patches in front of the nebula - I overlapped my full resolution image with yours. So I have still some way to go to match your image

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