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North America and Pelican Nebula...

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North America and Pelican Nebula sent on September 03, 2013 (0:03) by Valerio74. 11 comments, 2381 views. [retina]

, Posa B f/3.5, ISO 1600, tripod.

Celebre nebulosa Nord Amrica e Pellicano nella costellazione del Cigno. Ripresi con la Nikon D800E abbinata al teleobiettivo Leica Apo Telyt 180mm f/3,4 usato a tutta apertura. Sono 25 pose da 300s l'una a 1600 ISO su una piccola montatura equatoriale.



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sent on September 03, 2013 (0:25)


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Bella bella ;-)
I tuoi soliti 120 minuti eh MrGreen pero' stavolta vedo 1600 ISO.
A proposito, ma che montatura e' quella che usi?
Forse l'hai detto in qualche foto passata Sorry

Beautiful pretty ;-)
Your usual 120 minutes eh:-D but 'this time I see ISO 1600.
Way, but that frame and 'what do you use?
Perhaps you've said in the past few photos :-|

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sent on September 03, 2013 (0:32)


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Grazie Perseus del passaggio

" A proposito, ma che montatura e' quella che usi?
Forse l'hai detto in qualche foto passata Sorry
"

Forse non l'ho mai detto Sorry
E' una piccola Takahashi EM-10

With the passage Perseus

the way, but that frame and 'what do you use?
Perhaps you've said in the past few pictures Sorry

Maybe I never said :-|
It 'a small Takahashi EM-10

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sent on September 03, 2013 (2:19)


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ammirabile

admirable

avatarsenior
sent on September 03, 2013 (10:00)


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Ma che bella che è Valerio! io devo riprovarci prima che finisca l'estate
Un saluto da Beppe

But that which is beautiful Valerio! I have to try it again before the end of the summer
Greetings from Beppe

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sent on September 03, 2013 (10:15)


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Grazie del passaggio. E' una nebulosa che merita ed è anche luminosa e quindi facile da fotografare ;-)

Thanks for the ride. E 'a nebula that deserves and is also light and therefore easy to photograph ;-)

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sent on September 03, 2013 (11:11)


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Ti faccio i miei complimenti. Sempre di grande qualità le tue immagini!

Approfitto anche per chiederti un chiarimento, come fai per essere così preciso con l'inquadratura con oggetti che ad occhio non sono per nulla visibili?

I'll give you my compliments. Always of great quality your images!

Take this opportunity to ask for clarification, how do you to be so precise with the viewing eye with objects that are not visible at all?

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sent on September 03, 2013 (11:34)


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Grazie Alessio

" Approfitto anche per chiederti un chiarimento, come fai per essere così preciso con l'inquadratura con oggetti che ad occhio non sono per nulla visibili? "
Ci sono due tecniche. Anche se il soggetto è invisibile nel mirino, non lo sono le stelle di campo che invece sono abbastanza luminose. Aiutandosi con un atlante stellare è facile individuare le stelle e posizionare la fotocamera nella giusta direzione. Inoltre, una volta inquadrata approssimativamente la nebulosa, si scatta una posa da una trentina di secondi a 6.400 o anche 12.800 ISO. In questo modo è possibile vedere già sullo schermo il soggetto e modificare eventualmente l'inquadratura per inquadrarlo meglio.

Thanks Alessio

take this opportunity to ask for clarification, how do you to be so precise with the viewing eye with objects that are not visible at all?

There are two techniques. Even if the subject is invisible in the viewfinder, they are field stars are bright enough that instead. Using a star atlas is easy to identify the stars and place the camera in the right direction. In addition, approximately once framed the nebula, taking a pose from thirty seconds to 6,400 or even 12,800 ISO. In this way you can see already the subject on the screen and if necessary, change the frame to frame it better.

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sent on September 03, 2013 (18:32)


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Grande Valerio,la 800E tira fuori un gran dettaglio,sono contento perché anche le nikon finalmente si possono utilizzare in astronomia,sono sempre stato convinto!!Complimenti!!
Skender!!

Great Valerio, the 800E pulls out a great detail, I am happy because even the nikon finally you can use in astronomy, I have always been convinced! Congratulations!
Skender!

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sent on September 04, 2013 (0:21)


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Grazie mille per la precisa rispostaSorriso

Thank you so much for the precise answer :-)

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sent on September 04, 2013 (17:40)


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La userò come campione per rielaborare le mie... è uno spettacolo!
Ciaux Davide

I will use it as a sample to rework my ... is a show!
David Ciaux

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sent on December 30, 2013 (18:27)

Very fine photo - astonishing!
I always wonder how it works to take such great astronomical views.
Greetings, Martin
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