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Old 14-05-2013, 01:15 PM
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Quick Milky Way

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Here's a quick integration of 1 hour of data (tracked on the Polarie) captured on Saturday night, during my lunch break at work.

This is straight out of PixInsight so is missing contrast enhancement that I would normally perform in Photoshop. I also need to work on the DBE to flatten the gradient.

Lots of coma at the edges, but, that's what you get shooting at f/4 wide open.

Quite happy with the performance of the 5D Mark III at ISO-1600!

Canon EOS-5D Mark III, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
12 x 300 secs f/4.0 at 17.0mm iso1600

Slightly larger version available here.

The attached thumbnail is very bodgy as it has been resized from 260 KB to 57 KB by the forum attachment upload method.

Thanks for looking!

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Old 14-05-2013, 01:51 PM
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Mate. drop everything and go and buy the Nikon 14-24 + adaptor. You'll never see coma again... wide open @ f/2.8!
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Old 14-05-2013, 04:57 PM
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It might be bodgy as you say H, however its a pretty good result I reckon.

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Old 14-05-2013, 06:49 PM
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Very cool. I like that gradient too. That's how it looks.
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Old 14-05-2013, 09:03 PM
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That turned out very well despite a small amount of coma.

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Old 14-05-2013, 09:19 PM
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Cheers, boys!

Colin, I've seen the patent application for the Canon EF 14-24mm f/2.8L USM lens. I can't see myself going the Nikon route, regardless of how wonderful that lens is, simply because I can't use DPP with it. None of the corrections would make sense. I will hold out for a bit.

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Old 15-05-2013, 08:07 AM
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A nice wide photo H.

You've captured a lot of detail and the colour looks good.

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Old 15-05-2013, 10:15 AM
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That's a nice shot Humayun; gives a real sense of the edge-on milky way
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Old 15-05-2013, 12:08 PM
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Very nice image, Humayun!
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Old 16-05-2013, 12:03 AM
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Awesome H, How pin point are all them stars, top stuff ! !
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Old 16-05-2013, 01:08 AM
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Very nice lots and lots of stars and smooth colours
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Old 16-05-2013, 08:22 PM
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What a ripper H! With some minor background tweaks, this image will really shine. The composition really caught my attention at first. Seeing the diagonal band of dust and dense star clouds is very striking. The burn tool on shadows would likely bring out some of the more commonly known dark nebulae in order to bring familiarity to the image, but of course this is a matter of preference. Well done. Keep them coming.
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Old 18-05-2013, 05:57 PM
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Ross, David, Laurie, Bob, Carlos, and Jase,

Many, many thanks, guys!

I went out again last night, Jase, to try and get the same field, but, I was having so many problems with dew. I gave up and went home. Need to invest in a dew amelioration system for lenses.

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Old 18-05-2013, 06:04 PM
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fantastic shot H, thanks for sharing!

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Old 18-05-2013, 06:58 PM
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In fact I may mine up for sale soon , your 17 - 40 will still make a good walk about lens though.
Nice shot H always difficult with ulta wides most need stoping down but if you do it takes all night to get the stars bright enough , unless you get a Nikkor 14-24

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Mate. drop everything and go and buy the Nikon 14-24 + adaptor. You'll never see coma again... wide open @ f/2.8!
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