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Bert
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Orion's Belt and Sword new
      #3411211 - 10/26/09 02:00 AM Attachment (20 downloads)

Managed to get enough data last thing over a few early mornings to get this 10MB

http://d1355990.i49.quadrahosting.com.au/2009_10/orbs10.jpg


Needs more data

Camera Canon 5DH, Canon 300mm F2.8L at f/5, Hutech LPR filter. Fridge at -10C.

Exposures. 10x( 1m, 2m ) at 400ISO, 10x( 1m, 2m ) and 14x(4m, 8m ) at 1600 ISO. Usual HDR method.

Note how the belt stars are not blown out.

Bert


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Roy Salisbury
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Bert]
      #3411222 - 10/26/09 02:24 AM

This is very nice!

This was just the camera and normal lens right? I mean, it was not a 300mm telescope, but a 300mm camera lens. Also, was it sitting on a mount, or just a stationary tripod? I'm thinking of getting an adapter to mount my DSLR directly on my CPC800 OTA for tracking .. just did not know what to expect.

Roy

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Cameras: Canon EOS 500D DSLR / Orion Starshoot Autoguider / NexImage Webcam
EP's: Baader Hyperion 5mm, 8-24mm Zoom / Celestron 6, 9, 15, 32, 40, 2x Barlow, F6.3 Focal Reducer


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xatamec
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Roy Salisbury]
      #3411252 - 10/26/09 04:10 AM

Hi Bert,

You've got a very nice image but this is a enormous rich field which deserves more exposure to improve the contrast and get rid of that noise.
Anyway, you've done a very good HDR composition, the stars look really nice.

Good job!
Sergi

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My telescopes: WO Megrez 88FD APO and SW 200/1000
My mount: SW EQ6
My cameras: Cooled Canon 350D, QHY5
...and very little time to play with these toys!


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JPGriffin
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: xatamec]
      #3411278 - 10/26/09 04:39 AM

Very nice picture. A nice wide field of Orion's belt and sword is on my list of things to do this winter.
Thanks for the inspiration.


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Gregk
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Bert]
      #3411963 - 10/26/09 01:27 PM

Nice Shot of this stellar rich area

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Oiron Star Shoot II OSC
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Psyire
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Gregk]
      #3412106 - 10/26/09 02:21 PM

Great Image Bert! I too hope you continue to add to it as the background gas & dust is just starting to peep through.

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TV 31T5-Nagler, 8&13mm-Ethos
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Mike Clemens
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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Psyire]
      #3412156 - 10/26/09 02:47 PM

this is a gorgeous image Bert

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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword new [Re: Mike Clemens]
      #3412210 - 10/26/09 03:07 PM

Very, very nice shot - great job!

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Meade RCX400-12 "Ursa Major"
TMB 130SS + EQ6-PRO "Ursus Polaris"
Orion ED80 "Ursa Minor", WO ZS66ED "grab-'n'-go"
EOS 30D (Hutech), ToUcam Pro, Star Shoot Autoguider, Meade DSI

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Re: Orion's Belt and Sword [Re: wrather1]
      #3412308 - 10/26/09 03:47 PM

I agree this is a great job on such a cool target , the detail really stands out on the link to the larger version.

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Erik

Orion Atlas Self Hypertuned (EQMOD)
Orion ED 80
Williams Optics VII reducer
Celestron 8" SCT
Orion Starshoot Autoguider
PHD guide
Canon 400D Hap Griffin Mod w/Baader filter
Astronomik clip-in LP filter and 12nm Ha
Stilleto CVF and Bahtinov mask
Tamron 75-300mm&28-80mm lenses
NexImage webcam

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31986095@N05/


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