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Old 14-03-2025, 10:26 PM
JohnA (John)
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M42 Orion Nebula

So before diving in the deep end i thought id grab a seestar s50 to test the waters ans see if i enjoy DSO. I was all set up for planetary imaging, but see so many wonderful images that i thought id give it a go.

The S50 isnt crazy talk $$ so i thought why not. Also, the learning curve seemed straight forward.

So it was delivered yesterday and today i gave it a test run. This was around 30 minutes of footage with 10 second exposures. and stacking and processing done via the seestar app

No where near the level of quality i have seen on here, but for the simplicty of placing it outside, turn it on, level it, and tell it to go to...damn it makes it very easy
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Old 14-03-2025, 10:41 PM
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sorry, i guess i should have posted this in beginners astrophotography.

Apologies, if i mod would like to move it there, that would be great
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Old 14-03-2025, 10:46 PM
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Really nice image for your first try, you should be very happy with it.

Just stick with the beginners section John, its the only place I post.

Clear skies

Carl
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