Here is my attempt last night at the Owl nebula M97.
4 x 90 second frames, CLS filter, Canon 450D at F6.3 stacked in DSS at Iso 800.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3341/344 ... 9233_b.jpg
M97 Owl Nebula
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Hi John,
Again a nice image, is there any autoguiding been used?
Seems like the tracking is very slightly off, or have you programmed the PEC on the drive yet ?
Again a nice image, is there any autoguiding been used?
Seems like the tracking is very slightly off, or have you programmed the PEC on the drive yet ?
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Still, thats a grand image for the work put into it,
The PEC is something you will have to give a run though to get rid of the line stars, PEC is the curse of many an astrophotographer.
I'd bet the polar allignment errors are less of an issue.
The PEC is something you will have to give a run though to get rid of the line stars, PEC is the curse of many an astrophotographer.
I'd bet the polar allignment errors are less of an issue.
Dave L. on facebook, See my images in flickr
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me, but what a way to go.
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me, but what a way to go.
