Hi all,
Last night I finally got a chance to try out my Polarie under dark skies. I used the polar alignment scope to get a half decent alignment, stuck the D800 with the Nikon 180mm f2.8 ED D series on it, and took 30x2 minutes subs at ISO 1600. Processing in pixinsight was stacking, a bit of levels and curve stretching, plus some of the bottled de-noise routines. I'm fairly impressed with the accuracy of the guiding at 180mm fl. Not bad for completely unattended imaging with minimal setup time.
Constructive comments appreciated, and the high-res version is at http://www.astrobin.com/46565/B/
Cheers,
Andrew.
Noice Andrew - very impressive tracking. I had a fiddle with a Polaria recently and was very impressed.
I was also experimenting today with my 14-24 attached to my QSI. I figure with the recent wet weather, the seeing is unlikely to be fabulous this winter and was planning to shoot some Milky Way widefields.
Thanks guys - I've been thinking about doing exactly the same thing with my QSI - but I'm reasonably impressed with the D800's red response, and you have to buy a different front cover for the QSI to use Nikon lenses. I had a crack with the D800 and the 14-24 f2.8 as well at the galactic centre last night. Here -'tis... Don't know if I want to go spending any more money...
cheers,
Andrew.
Very nice colours and I love the wide composition.
The Nikon 180mm F2.8 is a great lens for astrophotos.
Ross.
Who's Ray? But yes - that 180mm was operating at f2.8 with minimal distortion, and what was left was easy to fix using the lens correction in photoshop. Fantastic lens, and picked up for a very reasonable price here on iceinspace thanks to Meru.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
i miss dark skies. i miss clear skies. thanks for reminding me whats up there.
I had a bottle of shiraz, some nice D'argental chees and crackers, some music, and I sat in my camping chair using my 10x80mm binos while the polarie and the intervalometer did their thing. And no kids . Looks like I finally get to drag the big dob out this Friday for some real observing too!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Superb rendition. Very vivid colours.
Thanks - I did hit the saturation button a little, maybe a bit too much.
I had been looking at Ray (SHIRAZ)'s photo just before yours...end of a very long day!
What version of Photoshop are you using to correct the lens?
Thanks.
Ross.......or call me Bob!
Not offended at all
I have PS6, but adobe raw gives a good level of control. I did take flats, darks and bias, so the vignetting box needed to be unchecked and only distortion removed.
Cheers,
Andrew.