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5(ish) Winter Astrophotography Targets for ANY Equipment 

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I don't think making lists is a strong area for me but anyway, we have lots of winter astrophotography targets in this video!
There's something for everybody in this list for ANY equipment.
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@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
Offset your carbon footprint on Wren: www.wren.co/start/astroexploring The first 100 people who sign up will have 10 extra trees planted in their name!
@OtherWorldExplorers
@OtherWorldExplorers Год назад
Orion was my first star shoot. I remember being fascinated at having a slightly larger image than what I could see with the naked eye.
@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
Nice!
@taurus7228
@taurus7228 Год назад
Hello. Nice short video. And many thanks for introducing Wren. 👍 ashv
@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
Thank you 😊
@AstroOnbudget
@AstroOnbudget Год назад
Thanks Nick! Great list. I am currently collecting data on the Horsehead Nebula :)
@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
Love the horsey 😍
@DrJ_MKE
@DrJ_MKE Год назад
Thanks Nick - good list to work with ! I'm working on many of those as we speak (clear skies permitting here in the US). The only other one I'd add to this list is M33, the Triangulum Galaxy. I just got my first set of subs for that, but have not had the chance to return due to poor seeing conditions.
@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
Thanks Eric! Totally agree on M33. Best of luck with your images!
@DrJ_MKE
@DrJ_MKE Год назад
@@AstroExploring And thank you for the exposure length tip. I'm new at this, so I didn't realize that mixing the longer and shorter exposure lengths was even a thing!? Because I usually try to default and use 1 minute subs in my Bortle 8-9 area (w/ a tracker and CLS filter) for everything, I've noticed my histogram is farther to the right than I want it to be sometimes, so it sounds like I should be decreasing my exposure time (and maintain my ISO at the recommended 800 sweet spot for my Canon DSLR). Does that sound right?
@banoczkytamas3228
@banoczkytamas3228 Год назад
Can help me some one please, I like to buy a redcat 51 and use with my 2 Nikon D5600 one normal and the second HA modified or what can I use thank you 😊
@AstroExploring
@AstroExploring Год назад
That’ll be a great setup. The modified camera will be great for nebulae 👍🏻
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