Prompted by Mike's recent rendition of NGC 6302, and a beautiful clear sky, I captured just over 10 minutes of the Bug before the clouds materialised. Part way through processing the image, it was pelting down!
Nikon D7100 with ICNR
ISO 800
1 x 30 sec, 12 x 57 sec
14" ACF SCT
PixInsight & LR4
No darks, flats, bias or guiding.
I was planning to take about 20 minutes of lights, but got cut short. The 57 sec exposures are a result of an in-camera 3 second mirror/shutter delay setting in combination with the remote timer setting of 60 secs.
Set up time: 15 mins
Exposure time: 12 mins
ICNR time: 12 mins
Pack up time: 10 mins
Processing time: 60+ mins
Great image Chris! I'm considering the Nikon D7100 as an upgrade to my current camera, do you think it is a good camera for astrophotography, obviously you have been able to capture some great results.
LUV the BUG !
I don't think I can get it with 9"25
Thanks Ian. I don't see why a 9.25" wouldn't capture it?
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
We should put all out bugs together and create a swarm
Pretty good result, it's one of the brightest PN's and doesn't seem to need much exposure to get something cool, which is good.
Mike
That is good - thanks Mark. The shorter the better with our weather.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Great capture Chris.
Love the detail and colours.
Ross.
Thanks Ross. The colours do stand out well against the dark sky.
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Originally Posted by jakerich154
Great image Chris! I'm considering the Nikon D7100 as an upgrade to my current camera, do you think it is a good camera for astrophotography, obviously you have been able to capture some great results.
Cheers,
Jake
Jake, I don't think that the D7100 or D7000 are anything special for AP, but they do both produce reasonable results for me (a beginner). I didn't buy them for AP, but decided to try them anyway, and they produce results that satisfy me for the present.
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
A great result.
BTW C-14's are excellent value, sublime long FL scopes that excel in capturing planets and planetaries (no diffraction spikes)
Nice one
The long FL does have pros and cons. Appreciate your comments, Peter.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Cool colours, nice detail.
Thanks Paul. I would expect to get more detail in better seeing.