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Old 05-12-2014, 10:32 AM
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What you can get with 180 minutes of exposition ?

Wrong question ! What about the others conditions ?

Well, the site and telescope are the same. The camera and the Moon... not !

With Canon 1100D - 180 minutes - ISO 400 - 60-70 % of Moon and with Canon 350D 42 minutes - ISO 800 (about 84-90 minutes if ISO 400) and no Moon.

NGC 267
NGC 265
NGC 248

note: it is very important you know that these objects are inside another galaxy, SMC. The photons must cross galaxy, interestelar space, galaxy and Earth atmosphere !

For me all photos are very good. But ... why I wasted so much time to get nothing better ? ! ?

Answer: you, jorge, don't shot what you want or desire. You do, what, me, sky, let you do !

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