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North America and Pelican Nebulae...

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North America and Pelican Nebulae sent on August 08, 2013 (0:56) by Fabio Volpe. 12 comments, 1901 views.

, Posa B f/5.0, ISO 1600, tripod.

ripresa con canon 1000D senza filtro + filtro IDAS LPS-P2 eos clip, Ef 70-300 usato a 170 mm f 5 - 40 pose da 180" su astroinseguitore Vixen Polarie.





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avatarsenior
sent on August 08, 2013 (6:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

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avatarsenior
sent on August 08, 2013 (10:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It 's beautiful Fabio! Congratulations!

avatarjunior
sent on August 08, 2013 (10:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Beppe and Gianni :-)

avatarsupporter
sent on August 08, 2013 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great photo Fabio! I did not think the star trackers were accurate on those focal lengths in the order of 3 minutes :-)

avatarjunior
sent on August 08, 2013 (14:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Canopus, even I thought so but if you did a good Polar stationary work very well :)

avatarjunior
sent on August 08, 2013 (18:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot, rich in tone and detail. Well 120 minutes help:-D
I would like to ask one thing about the 1000D without a filter.
I read that if you remove the filter altogether then you lose the AF then the filter must actually 'substituted for another having the whole bandwidth, including IR to speak.
Then he stands in front of the filter clips.
How did you get in your 1000D then?

PS sin for the stars a little 'stretched, maybe some a little drop tha' betrayed during the two hours of integration.

avatarsenior
sent on August 08, 2013 (19:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bella.

avatarjunior
sent on August 08, 2013 (20:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Perseus and Sunblack.

X Perseus
As for the 'AF I found no loss by testing it on the portrait, and then the short distance, but I intend to try it more towards the infinite to verify this rumor, for the rest, ie as the amount of signal entering at night I feel quite satisfied, in my practice we have only the filter that makes cleaning the sensor and put in front of the filter IDAS LPS-P2 eos clip only a matter of light pollution because the machine will use it only in astrophotography.
For the stars I think is a little elongated fault of polar alignment did not quite accurate, some caused by objective (in fact the edges are more elongated) and the 170 mm focal length on a astroinseguitore, with pursuits for 3 minutes, you are hear a lot anyway ...I could post in wanting to round them off ... but even I do not know why I did not:-D

avatarjunior
sent on August 10, 2013 (15:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Fabio.Potresti tell me where did you make the change to the 1000D to remove the filter?
I have seen the various links to replace the filter with the Baader for example but remove it completely and leave only the sgrulla dust, here, what I have found.
Then maybe 'nonsense and just replace the dust filter in the frame after removing the IR cut .. :-|

avatarjunior
sent on August 10, 2013 (23:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello perseus
I actually made it, let's say I risked in the sense that electronics are equal to 0, it took me 3 hours to do things safely, but if I went back to do it again now in less than an hour I would.
I can tell you that it is not a walk but not an impossible thing, with forethought and also recording all the steps you can manage it well, however if you want to get it done or go to any service center canon, or even here it makes or the mere removal of or filter replacement: www.astrohobby.it/

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sent on August 15, 2013 (13:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Big Fabio! Masterpiece of masterpieces ...
ciaux,
David

avatarjunior
sent on August 28, 2013 (0:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks David, too good! a small force to do deepsky with astroinseguitore, I felt like taking a montaturina with autoguider, just to put the longest ..




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