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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Don,
Thanks for pointing out my error, I should have read the original post. Yes, a 12" will make the difficulties that I experienced with my 10" Meade all the more challenging, but I believe that it
Don,
Thanks for pointing out my error, I should have read the original post. Yes, a 12" will make the difficulties that I experienced with my 10" Meade all the more challenging, but I believe that it
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Geof Lewis
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#70148
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
I looked at his original post. His scope is a 12" Meade.
Don Anderson
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, 03:22:20 a.m.
I looked at his original post. His scope is a 12" Meade.
Don Anderson
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, 03:22:20 a.m.
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Don Anderson
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#70147
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Re: Just for fun with AP1200GTO
Sorry GERRT, darn autocorrect!
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TJF MOBILE
Sorry GERRT, darn autocorrect!
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TJF MOBILE
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DFisch
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#70146
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Re: Just for fun with AP1200GTO
Gerry, this is a very nice and practical experiment that is very illustrative, thank for the analysis, Tom
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TJF MOBILE
Gerry, this is a very nice and practical experiment that is very illustrative, thank for the analysis, Tom
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TJF MOBILE
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DFisch
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#70145
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Re: Just for fun with AP1200GTO
Drift rate is not dependent on whether you have encoders. The primary drift rate is dependent first and foremost on your polar alignment. This is especially true of Dec. The RA drift rate will be
Drift rate is not dependent on whether you have encoders. The primary drift rate is dependent first and foremost on your polar alignment. This is especially true of Dec. The RA drift rate will be
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Roland Christen
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#70144
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Just for fun with AP1200GTO
Hello,
On 2 May 2020, over a period of 4 hours I took 120 images, each 60s exposure and 60s interval with a 150mm refractor at 1093mm focal length, unguided with my AP1200GTO mount, periodic error
Hello,
On 2 May 2020, over a period of 4 hours I took 120 images, each 60s exposure and 60s interval with a 150mm refractor at 1093mm focal length, unguided with my AP1200GTO mount, periodic error
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Geert
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#70143
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
I'll weigh in again with a few more comments about equipment, not learning aidss.
1. I agree 100% with how wonderful the AP1200 is. I too started imaging with a 10" LX200, then quickly moved to a
I'll weigh in again with a few more comments about equipment, not learning aidss.
1. I agree 100% with how wonderful the AP1200 is. I too started imaging with a 10" LX200, then quickly moved to a
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Mike Dodd
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#70141
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
+1 for Dean’s recs.. I read both of these before I went online for some visuals of how to put it in play. Still a pilgrim on a pilgrimage. Tom Fischer
+1 for Dean’s recs.. I read both of these before I went online for some visuals of how to put it in play. Still a pilgrim on a pilgrimage. Tom Fischer
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DFisch
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#70140
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 09:18 AM, Dean Jacobsen wrote:
1. The Astrophotography Manual by Chris Woodhouse -
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 09:18 AM, Dean Jacobsen wrote:
1. The Astrophotography Manual by Chris Woodhouse -
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Terri Zittritsch
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#70139
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Hi Dick, you asked for "learning aids" so here are a couple of recent books I would recommend:
1. The Astrophotography Manual by Chris Woodhouse -
Hi Dick, you asked for "learning aids" so here are a couple of recent books I would recommend:
1. The Astrophotography Manual by Chris Woodhouse -
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Dean Jacobsen
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#70138
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Hi Dick,
I tend to agree with most of the advice you've been getting, BUT I want to say that it is not so difficult to get images with a 10" Meade LX200 and a stock DSLR (mine was the Nikon D90) as
Hi Dick,
I tend to agree with most of the advice you've been getting, BUT I want to say that it is not so difficult to get images with a 10" Meade LX200 and a stock DSLR (mine was the Nikon D90) as
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Geof Lewis
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#70137
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
I agree with Cheng-Yang Tan - wow, starting imaging with the Meade 10" SCT would be extraordinarily challenging.
I agree with Cheng-Yang Tan - wow, starting imaging with the Meade 10" SCT would be extraordinarily challenging.
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Ken Browne
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#70136
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Hello Dick
Welcome back to the astronomy/Astrophotography hobby! A lot has changed with the hobby in the past 25 years. There is a wide range of equipment available to the amature today ie. mounts,
Hello Dick
Welcome back to the astronomy/Astrophotography hobby! A lot has changed with the hobby in the past 25 years. There is a wide range of equipment available to the amature today ie. mounts,
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Don Anderson
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#70135
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
I would not start AstroPhotography with a 3048mm FL scope. But buy a mount that can support it later, and an 80-100mm triplet refractor for now. Camera? A ZWO cooled one-shot color camera is a good
I would not start AstroPhotography with a 3048mm FL scope. But buy a mount that can support it later, and an 80-100mm triplet refractor for now. Camera? A ZWO cooled one-shot color camera is a good
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fd@...
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#70134
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
I found the following book very helpful when I was dipping my toe into Astrophotography: Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography by Allan Hall. It is available on Amazon.
It covers the
I found the following book very helpful when I was dipping my toe into Astrophotography: Getting Started: Long Exposure Astrophotography by Allan Hall. It is available on Amazon.
It covers the
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fjk5146
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#70133
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Re: APCC Tracking Corrections Not Working
#APCC
Are you by any chance using a GTOCP3?
-Ray Gralak
Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro
Author of PEMPro V3: https://www.ccdware.com
Author of
Are you by any chance using a GTOCP3?
-Ray Gralak
Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro
Author of PEMPro V3: https://www.ccdware.com
Author of
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Ray Gralak
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#70132
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Check out the ebooks by Alan Dyer. Quite informative with great illustrations.
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note9, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
Check out the ebooks by Alan Dyer. Quite informative with great illustrations.
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note9, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
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dvjbaja
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#70131
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Dick....
If you're aiming for "pretty picture" astro images like me, give serious consideration to a ZWO or similar cooled CMOS camera. I use an ASI1600MC Pro, but the '294MC Pro also has a lot going
Dick....
If you're aiming for "pretty picture" astro images like me, give serious consideration to a ZWO or similar cooled CMOS camera. I use an ASI1600MC Pro, but the '294MC Pro also has a lot going
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Mike Dodd
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#70130
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Trevor's YouTube channel is very good as well as:
*Chuck's Astrophotography
*Ray's Astrophotography
*The Astro Imaging channel - goes back more than 5 years!
Thanks,
Charles
Sent from mobile device.
Trevor's YouTube channel is very good as well as:
*Chuck's Astrophotography
*Ray's Astrophotography
*The Astro Imaging channel - goes back more than 5 years!
Thanks,
Charles
Sent from mobile device.
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Charles Thompson
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#70129
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Re: need learning aids for astrophoto
Hi Dick,
I'm not sure that an old 10" LX200 OTA is the correct scope to start with for astrophotography. Its focal length is too long for a beginner even with a focal reducer. It also has mirror
Hi Dick,
I'm not sure that an old 10" LX200 OTA is the correct scope to start with for astrophotography. Its focal length is too long for a beginner even with a focal reducer. It also has mirror
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Cheng-Yang Tan
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#70128
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