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sent on November 06, 2013 (23:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Given that the lens is not the most suitable (I sharpest), which is the first attempt and you did not do any PP is not bad either! It also recognizes Andromeda (on third down to the right)! Unfortunately, the sensor 600d (like the one of my 60d) at high iso and long time ago so that noise even with a post-accurate unless you have a very fast lens you will not have results sublime ... The advice you have received on the topic are all excellent: Do not exceed the time obtained by the formula 550 / (the focal length x crop factor), tripod and remote shutter 10 sec (even better mirror lockup) or magic lantern to take snapping his fingers ;-), is a dark place and away from town, country and lights in general (even better if the top) ... And then the fun begins in Camera Raw! Considerata la lente che non é la piú adatta (ne la piú nitida), che é il primo tentativo e che non hai fatto nessuna pp non é neanche male! Si riconosce anche Andromeda (sul terzo in basso verso destra)! Purtroppo il sensore della 600d (come quello della mia 60d) ad alti iso e tempi lunghi fa tanto di quel rumore che anche con una postproduzione accurata se non hai una lente molto luminosa non avrai risultati eccelsi... I consigli che hai ricevuto sull'altro topic sono tutti ottimi: non superare il tempo ottenuto dalla formula 550/(la focale x fattore di crop), treppiede e scatto remoto a 10 sec (meglio anche blocco dello specchio) o magic lantern per scattare schioccando le dita , trova un posto buio e lontano da cittá, paesi e luci in genere (meglio ancora se in quota)... E poi in camera raw comincia il bello!