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32mm f/1.4 - Jupiter Crossing Galactic Core (PIC)

Started May 7, 2019 | Discussions thread
Marco Nero
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Re: 32mm f/1.4 - Jupiter Crossing Galactic Core (PIC)

zero214 wrote:

Wow so pretty and looks so good at 3200 ISO, I wonder how could you archive that, Passing 1600 ISO mark, my shots have heavily banding problems.

As Harold said, I wonder how spectacular it would be if you got a tracker, why don't you try a small tracker like iOptron skytracker or Star Adventure mini, they fit the M weight prety well.

I didn't even realize I'd posted one at ISO 3200 - I'd previously have some great results at 800 and 1600. For some reason I took these ones at ISO 2500 and 3200.
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I'll try to get one of the ISO 2500 shots up. It looks a bit smoother to my eyes. Check in on this thread in another 12 hours and I ought to have it up.
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I'm tempted by one of those smaller trackers above. The problem I have is that I have no South Polar Alignment star to work with where I set up. Another thought is that I really want to get a couple of higher end telescopes so I've convinced myself to wait until I get a proper mount with All-Star alignment on it. My heart is set on the CGX mount for it's high load capacity.
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M6 + EF-M 22mm f/1.4 STM - I think this lens is underrated for what it can do.
ISO 1600 |  20 Seconds | f/2.2

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