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| sent on February 03, 2020 (14:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful shots, congratulations! Scatti meravigliosi, complimenti! |
| sent on February 03, 2020 (22:02) | This comment has been translated
Thanks a lot! |
| sent on February 24, 2020 (12:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Valeriano, how much do you spend on a set of astronomy? It would be interesting to undertake this new field. Valeriano, quanto si spende per un corredo dedicato ad astrofotografia? Sarebbe interessante intraprendere questo nuovo campo.. |
| sent on February 24, 2020 (22:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You asked me the fateful question !!! :-D If you asked 1,000 different people, you'd have 1000 different answers. However, by summarizing to the maximum you need a tracking system (small tracker, or equatorial frame) and a shooting system (reflex or dedicated camera). I spent in all less than 1000 euros taking everything used (Equatorial frame Eq 3.2 synscan goto, telescope 150/750, canon 350d), but to be sure i would say that with 1500 you make a decent recovery setup. If you already have a reflex and want to photograph essentially via Milky, Orion, Andromeda, Pleiades, Double Perseum Cluster, Rosetta Nebula and other bright objects you can very well use your machine combined with a good tripod and minitrack (portable mechanical tracker with spring charge, outstanding) 8-) Mi hai fatto la domanda fatidica !!! Se la chiedessi a 1000 persone diverse avresti 1000 risposte diverse. Comunque sintetizzando al massimo hai bisogno di un sistema di inseguimento ( piccolo inseguitore, oppure montatura equatoriale ) ed un sistema di ripresa ( reflex o camera dedicata ) . Io ho speso in tutto meno di 1000 euro prendendo tutto usato (montatura Equatoriale Eq 3.2 synscan goto, telescopio 150/750, canon 350d), ma per stare sul sicuro di direi che con 1500 ti fai un setup di ripresa decente. Se poi hai già una reflex e vuoi fotografare essenzialmente via lattea, Orione, Andromeda, Pleiadi, Doppio ammasso del Perseo, Nebulosa Rosetta ed altri oggetti luminosi puoi benissimo usare la tua macchinetta abbinata a un buon treppiedi e al minitrack (inseguitore meccanico portatile con carica a molla, eccezionale ) |
| sent on February 25, 2020 (22:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
So :-D I have a nikon d5100 but I'm going to switch to full frame, nikon d750. I have a 150 600 tamron, do you think it might come in handy? At this point you only need minitracks for simpler things. nebulae etc. etc. Let's see a little bit. Thank you very much. Dunque Io ho una nikon d5100 ma sto per passare a full frame, nikon d750. Ho un tamron 150 600, secondo te potrebbe tornare utile? A questo punto serve solo minitrack per cose più semplici..nebulose ecc ecc. Vediamo un po'.. Grazie mille.. |
| sent on February 26, 2020 (0:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
With nikon d750 you would do great things ! Maybe for weight issues you would need the LX3 version of the minitrack because the version I have supports at most 2 kg and I think yours is beyond ! Con nikon d750 faresti grandi cose ! Forse per questioni di peso servirebbe la versione LX3 del minitrack perchè la versione che ho io supporta al massimo 2 kg e credo che tua sia oltre ! |
| sent on February 26, 2020 (11:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Very much, Valerian! Grazie Mille, Valeriano! |
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