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My Light Beam...

Milky Way

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My Light Beam sent on April 27, 2018 (15:25) by Maxcrack. 6 comments, 1725 views.

, Posa B f/4.0, ISO 800, tripod.

Quando ti ritrovi solo al buio e ti senti ispirato... nulla ti può fermare! Questo è il cielo con la ViaLattea ben strutturata che è possibile osservare da Palizzi (RC) in questo periodo, quando la luna non è presente; in questo caso era tramontata da poco!



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avatarjunior
sent on April 29, 2018 (8:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Max. Excellent result. I love it.

I'm curious to know how many exposures have you done and with what parameters.

And the light that you hold what you used?

Would you be so kind as to explain your technique?

Thanks, Charles

avatarjunior
sent on April 29, 2018 (21:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Max. Excellent result. I love it.

I'm curious to know how many exposures have you done and with what parameters.

And the light that you hold what you used?

Would you be so kind as to explain your technique?

Thanks, Charles




Hello, I am summarizing equipment and shooting data:

Equipment: Sony A7r3 + Sony 16-35 f/2.8 GM + filter Nisi Natural Night + SkyGuider iOptron Tracker Pro

EXIF:

stacking of 5 photos for the sky at f/4 | ISO 800 | 242 sec. + stacking of 3 photo for the background to f/5.6 | ISO 1250 | 242 sec. +1 pictures (self-timer) at f/4 | ISO 800 | 20 sec.

avatarjunior
sent on April 30, 2018 (7:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fantastic!!!

I figured it wasn't a shot banal.

Tell me if I'm wrong: you used a long time, perhaps to keep the low iso. Without the Star tracker instead of points would become small scie ...

And no one should not exceed 30 seconds Tracker, inevitably raising the Iso?

I don't know you but I guess you behind a long history of similar photos.

Thanks for the valuable information is again congratulations.


avatarjunior
sent on April 30, 2018 (9:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fantastic!!!

I figured it wasn't a shot banal.

Tell me if I'm wrong: you used a long time, perhaps to keep the low iso. Without the Star tracker instead of points would become small scie ...

And no one should not exceed 30 seconds Tracker, inevitably raising the Iso?

I don't know you but I guess you behind a long history of similar photos.

Thanks for the valuable information is again congratulations.




That's right, no Tracker you are limited to a few seconds, I for example with a 16 mm did not go beyond 20 seconds to keep the strips and iso among 3200-6400. To get more precise stars you have to close one stop, in my case to f4 are perfect.

avatarjunior
sent on May 28, 2018 (22:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Max, I have a question (maybe silly but I'm new regarding astrophotography, so I hope you'll understand) about the series of shots that you then joined in PP: How long did you wait between one shot and the other? I mean for the photos used for the sky, should be done all one after the other or did you wait for time between the various shots? Thank you very much and congratulations really for the result! ?

avatarjunior
sent on May 29, 2018 (9:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quotas Hi Max, I have a question (maybe silly but I'm new regarding astrophotography, so I hope you'll understand) about the series of shots that you then joined in PP: How long did you wait between one shot and the other? I mean for the photos used for the sky, should be done all one after the other or did you wait for time between the various shots? Thank you very much and congratulations really for the result!? /QUOTE
I made one behind the other, but if you do a break is not wrong, it actually helps the sensor not to get too hot.


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