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| sent on August 04, 2012 (21:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well ... it seems to me that the result is remarkable! Really nice this "top" Moon! Beh...mi sembra che il risultato sia notevole! Davvero bello questo "primo piano" lunare! |
| sent on August 06, 2012 (23:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not bad! One sees a bit 'of chromatic aberration, but with the refractor is inevitable and usually with the projection eyepiece is increased. I am reminded of my shooting the moon with refractor 150/1200 and projection eyepiece with the compact camera, so even in afocal: the edges of the craters and the tops of the mountains were yellow, blue, green ... a rainbow, in short ! To cut to the chase I did everything in b / w, but the lack of sharpness rimananeva. A solution may be a simple color filter yellow, not too dense, like the Celestron or Meade No. 8 or the Baader Fringe Killer (which is actually a light yellow). They are comfortable to screw those at the bottom of the eyepiece. hello Clear Niente male! Si vede un po' di aberrazione cromatica, ma con il rifrattore è inevitabile e di solito con la proiezione da oculare viene aumentata. Mi fa tornare in mente le mie riprese lunari con il rifrattore 150/1200 e proiezione da oculare con la compattina, quindi addirittura in afocale: i bordi dei crateri e le cime dei monti venivano gialle, blu, verdi...un arcobaleno, insomma! Per tagliare la testa al toro facevo tutto in b/n, ma la mancanza di nitidezza rimananeva. Una soluzione può essere un semplice filtro colorato giallo, non troppo denso, tipo il Celestron o Meade n°8 o il Baader Fringe Killer (che di fatto è un giallo chiaro). Sono comodi quelli da avvitare in fondo all'oculare. ciao Chiara |
| sent on August 07, 2012 (20:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks to all It will not tell you as it was originally. Slowly'll get better results, thanks to your advice. hello Grazie a tutti Si non ti dico in origine come era. Piano piano arriverò a risultati migliori,grazie a tuoi consigli. ciao |
| sent on August 08, 2012 (15:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
good result taking into account the various problems ... for the aberration could overcome'''' with b / w ... hello, Gianluca ottimo risultato tenendo conto dei vari problemi... per l'aberrazione potresti ''ovviare'' con il b/n... ciao, Gianluca |
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