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IC1396

Astrophotography

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IC1396 sent on 20 Maggio 2026 (14:13) by Afettoxiulong. 4 comments, 60 views.

10 sec tripod. Livorno, Italy.

IC1396 LP filter, Seestar S50 from Bortle 6 subusrban sky, Seestar S50, 10sec subframes, LP filter. Postproduction in PixInsight and Photoshop. 9822×10″ (tot. 27h 17') took in 23 days within 2025 subframes stacked and integrated with Pixinsight. Astrobin: https://app.astrobin.com/u/afettoxiulong@gmail.com?i=g8lhx #gallery


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avatarsenior
sent on 20 Maggio 2026 (14:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Of course these "gizmos" work really well
Smart Telescope Who would have thought, in a few years a remarkable technological leap
And I think many will arrive on this path and with increasingly important diameters
For now we admire the current state of the art and ... congratulations :-) :-D

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sent on 20 Maggio 2026 (15:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thank you very much Marzio! The Seestar S50 is a really powerful toy! If you don't limit yourself to the files churned out directly from the Seestar and proceed to integrate the various subframes as if it were a "normal" astrophotographic set, you can get incredible results for the size and cost of that contraption!

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sent on 20 Maggio 2026 (18:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A curiosity, he resumed in A-Z or EQ

avatarjunior
sent on 21 Maggio 2026 (18:54)    

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Ho ripreso in eq tenendo comunque i subframes a 10 secondi.
In questo modo il seestar ne scarta in generale pochissimi e quindi riesco su molte sere a raccogliere tanto segnale.
Diciano che io sono della scuola di Jon Rista, che per farla breve in astrofotografia sostiene che deterninati sensori lavorino bene a tempi di scatto bassi e sulla grande quantità di subframes.
Secondo me con il seestar S50 - che vale tutti i soldi che costa, e adesso si trovano usati a relativanente poco - e ancora di piu il seestar s30 pro, si possono ottenere risultati davvero buoni.


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