I just can't catch a break, I'm ready to start imaging with my new scope and mount but we haven't had a clear night in a month so I decided to take the S200P 8"
f/6
Dob out on the deck and try capturing a few images across the valley. These power lines are just over 5km away. I used my SV305
CCD camera and captured about 400 frames (video SER format) then stacked in Autostakkert and 30 seconds of auto correct in
PS. I'm impressed, I think it is pretty good? I know not many people here shoot terrestrial objects but I wanted to ensure my camera works as planned on my scope.
Your thoughts?
Cheers
this image was 12M but I had to shrink to fit here.
my son corrected it a bit more (he is a photographer)
Explore Scientific ED80 refractor, Sky-Watcher 200P 8" Dobsonian, Meade 856 w/853 mount and lots of eyepieces, Meade 4550 Newtonian, Sky-Watcher NEQ-3 PRO Hot Rodded with bearings and a whole mess of cameras, lenses, accessories, adapters and 2 cats.