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Re: [APML] Comparison of small Sagittarius cloud in 2 Schmidt Cameras




Thanks Stuart, 

 There is no substitute for dark skies for wide field imaging.
I stopped down the 105mm lens one stop to f/4. The Milkey Way is so
bright and wide down there I could have stopped the exposure at 60 
minutes but I was also trying to capture a target with my prime 
focus Tak FS-128. 
 I attached a few more links of objects I got while down at NMSkies.
If you have any improvment suggestions or see any mistakes please 
let me know. 
Thanks Joe Schaefer.
 
www.starfillednights.com/image_data/m20-m8_image_data.htm 
www.starfillednights.com/image_data/sagittarius_image_data.htm
www.starfillednights.com/image_data/sagittarius_region2_image_data.ht
m
www.starfillednights.com/image_data/cygnus_image_data.htm
www.starfillednights.com/image_data/Pipe_image_data.htm


Stuart Heggie <stuart.j.heggie@sympatico.ca> said:

> Joe - great shot! What f-stop did you shoot that for 75 min at?
> 
> Stuart
> 
> schaefer@htva.net wrote:
> 
> >Hi Richard,
> > I thought you might be interested in seeing my version of the 
small 
> >Sagittarius cloud taken with a Nikon 105mm lens at NMSkies last 
> >month.
> >I did crop down the image.
> >
> >www.starfillednights.com/image_data/m24_image_data.htm
> >
> >
> >Joe Schaefer
> >www.starfillednights.com
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