The astrophotography telescopes I recommend for beginners: bit.ly/2WjNUXP
I've just returned from a memorable deep sky astrophotography camping trip with Rudy.
Using the new William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO, I captured over 2 hours worth of total exposure time on the Andromeda Galaxy.
About the Andromeda Galaxy: astrobackyard....
The telescope and Canon DSLR were mounted to an iOptron SkyGuider Pro camera mount to track the night sky.
My final image includes 70 x 2-minute images at ISO 1600. 40 Dark calibration frames were used to help reduce noise.
Andromeda Galaxy Photo Details:
Total Exposure: 2 Hours, 18 Minutes (70 Frames)
120-second exposures at ISO 1600
Camera: Canon Rebel T3i/600D (full spectrum mod)
Telescope: William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO
Mount: iOptron SkyGuider Pro
Polaroid Remote Shutter Cable: amzn.to/2gn5Qxs
My full deep-sky rig (ED102) was used for visual observations and a future deep-sky imaging project (Iris Nebula).
Full Blog Post:
astrobackyard....
Music Credits:
Smokefishe - Sorry for Lying
/ smokefishe
Tom Day - Ever After
/ tomday
Osk - Aurora
/ osk-music
Protocat - Worthy (Ft. Natus)
/ protocat
Grandyzer - Foreign Body
/ grandyzer
Lights & Motion - The Last of Us
/ lightsandmotion
Menual x Spaceouters - Strangers
/ menualsmusic
Affiliate Links:
Some of the links in my video descriptions are affiliate links, which means at no extra cost to you, I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase.
Thank you for watching!
6 окт 2024