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Old 14-04-2018, 03:33 PM
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Cloud with no cloud.

Arrived up North (Tabulam) Wednesday night but too tired to do anything after the drive.
Next night spent sorting gear but managed some stuff.
This is my attempt at the large cloud using the nikon 5500 and a cheap 70 x 200 lens and my little baffled dew tube.
I took 193 frames and told DSS to select 50 %
Played with in gimp.
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Old 14-04-2018, 03:46 PM
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And some other stuff done with short exposure times 15 to 30 seconds.
Spider was thru 80 mm.
Last night was perfect but I was so tired I just coud not hack staying up and my concentration was nil and I could not manage to do much.
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Old 14-04-2018, 03:52 PM
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Great images Alex

Yes it’s great to get away from the polluted skies of Sydney, gives you a chance to see the real universe in all its glory

I’m heading 220km down south on Monday arvo for a week or so

Can’t wait

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Old 14-04-2018, 04:06 PM
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Thanks Martin.
It is amazing how the lack of sleep stuffed me up.
It was magic last night but I could not even put the 80 mm on the mount and as you can see I had no patience with any of my processing. I had to come inat about 11pm as I could not think straight.
I had hoped the widefield stuff turned out better but with short exposures probably all I could hope for.

I sure hope the weather is good for you and a tip...rest so you can do your best.
I find at my age and with my burning legs it is a real challenge but tonight if its clear I wont give in...
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Old 14-04-2018, 04:07 PM
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Nice one Alex, your efforts are certainly paying off

LMC looks a bit lacking in colour, but there’s so much going on in that field it is a tricky one!
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Old 14-04-2018, 04:11 PM
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I think this which came straight from DSS and only downsized is better than the one I played with.
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Old 14-04-2018, 04:14 PM
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Nice one Alex, your efforts are certainly paying off

LMC looks a bit lacking in colour, but there’s so much going on in that field it is a tricky one!
Thank you Dunk...I am so drained I cant think or perform simple tasks...processing on each was about 5 minutes all up, other than stacking time...I feel like a losing cage fighter in the 5th round.
Thanks again.
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Old 14-04-2018, 04:17 PM
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Alex, acquisition is half the battle, and you’ve clearly done well there.

Processing is a battle for cloudy days
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Old 14-04-2018, 06:48 PM
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Great shots Alex. Must be great in Tabulam with dark skies from your backyard!

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Old 15-04-2018, 07:19 AM
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Way to go Alex

Good job!

I have almost given up hope that it will ever be clear again (15 days straight now).
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Old 15-04-2018, 07:35 AM
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Some nice shots there. It feels great when you accomplish something like this and get some good results
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Old 15-04-2018, 11:23 AM
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Thanks to all for the encouragement.
For those thinking about starting astro photography the thing to realise is that although there are far better lens out there ...these shots were thru a $200 nikon lens (the spider was thru a $2000 scope☺) and on a $1200 mount.
My point is entry level is reasonable.
All you need is a dslr, a camera lens, and a equatorial mount. The softeware was free ..Deep Sky Stacker and Gimp.

All exposures were short and the camera was not computer controlled.

Guiding ...who needs guiding with such short exposures☺.
I had hoped to do some "static" shots to see if I could get away without a mount.
And more frustration ...I finally set up the auto guide scope and camera and set up the lappy in the back of the car ...all nice lay out...and the lappy says it cant find the camera...then the clouds rolledin (last night) but hopefully tonight I take another step forward.

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Old 15-04-2018, 01:25 PM
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Lovely LMC Alex. Amazing what can be done with basic equipment. I had planned to do more on the LMC this new moon... but its been raining on and off for two days...
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Old 15-04-2018, 01:41 PM
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Thank you Rowland.
I am amazed what I can get from such short exposure.
I did some long exposures that until blown up to revel poor stars blew me away as to the colour and detail.
Trying to get auto guide working now but experienced a set back as my regulator went down and again tracking down that was the problem saw miles of insulation tape unwound...
I cant believe the numerous small problems with my electricals particularly the effort and attention to detail ... I had better settle before I go into jaycar as I am sick of their stuff letting me down.
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Old 15-04-2018, 04:38 PM
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Very nice Alex, I’ve always loved what a basic wide field can do! Sometimes the most fun that can be had is with an $80 nifty fifty.

Really enjoy your regions around Sagittarius
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Old 15-04-2018, 05:39 PM
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Thank you Colin.
I purchased a cheap 18 to 55 only to find it does not do manual focus as far as I can tell and I was looking forward to some really wide fields....
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Old 15-04-2018, 05:48 PM
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You can turn the auto focus off on your camera. Nikon’s have a switch on the front bottom right of the camera (when looking into the lens).
Just a matter of flicking it from AF to M.
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Old 15-04-2018, 06:58 PM
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Thanks Coln but my camera does not seem to have the unit. Maybe there is something but I cant see a thing ...anyways the camera is set up on the scope hopefully to do something so I will look more carefully in daylight tomorrow.
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Thanks Coln but my camera does not seem to have the unit. Maybe there is something but I cant see a thing ...anyways the camera is set up on the scope hopefully to do something so I will look more carefully in daylight tomorrow.
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Hello Alex,

I don't have a 5XXX series Nikon but, Setting to Manual Focus should be able to be achieved via the camera menu (try the "i" button on the back of camera or the deeper menus: Focus should be able to be set from AF-C, AF-S, AF-A and MF (depending on lens). Another trick, If you want to get the camera to use its infinity setting as calibrated at the factory:
1. Place a lens cap on the lens
2. With the camera in one of the Autofocus modes, half depress and hold the shutter release and the camera will attempt to focus until it finally settles at infinity as you can see on the focus mark dial.
3. Take the camera out of Autofocus mode into manual focus mode leaving cap on.
4. The camera is now at infinity (as determined by lens) in Manual focus mode
5. Remove the lens cap and take the picture, which provided you don't touch the focus ring of the given lens will stay at infinity.

May not work with all lenses (obviously MF lenses won't work)

Exactly which 18-55 Nikkor do you have? There are several 18-55mm Nikkors: AF-S DX, AF-S DX VR, AF-S DX VRII, AF-P DX, AF-P DX VR... models ....which could affect how you go about things.

Happy hunting

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Old 15-04-2018, 09:11 PM
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Thanks JA I will try all you suggest.
I am imaging at the moment and will have a go later tonight if I can keep going.
I just cant get a good polar align and its doing my head in...I have done my star trail thing and get the center of the circle but no????I drift align and all seems good but no...I am begining to think the land is subsiding. ...so we shall see how M 83 goes on 30 seconds...and even 30 seconds is not producing decent stars...tried auto guide but could not get the graph plot line??? Too tired so will do some easy stuff.
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