Cloudless in Tampines on the first day of New Year.

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weixing wrote:Hi,
I have try 1 second, 2 seconds and 4 seconds also. Basically, the Nebulae didn't show up in 1 second and a little bit in 2 seconds and 4 seconds. I think the minimum exposure time to get a decent raw image for stacking is 4 or 8 seconds.

Also, the seeing must be great in order for such short exposure to be useful... and yesterday seeing was just great!! :)

Hope that by tonight the cloud will be gone...
hi weixing
wow...what camera you using?
I have the same exact setup and camera as Euwen except he has a 5" ETX-125 and I have the 4" ETX-105. But I had to take up to 30 s in order to see something and I don't see the nebula at all...only some star streaks...
how do you guys do it?? I am using a 15mm and 40mm eyepiece on my scopetronics adapter...

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Hi,
I'm using a Nikon CoolPix 4500 with William-Optics 4337 40mm Eyepiece adapter at 1x Optical Zoom. The setting details as follows:
METERING : SPOT
MODE : M
SHUTTER : 8.00sec
APERTURE : F2.6
EXP +/- : 0.0
FOCAL LENGTH : f7.9mm(X1.0)
IMG ADJUST : STANDARD
SENSITIVITY : ISO400
WHITEBAL : SUNNY
SHARPNESS : OFF
SATURATION : 0

Hope some of you with a better mount can get a better image than me. Have a nice day.
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Hi all,
Thanks to Sam (the "Lee") for pointing out that M49 is actually an elliptical galaxy which means I can't possibly have seen it on a 4" Mak in Singapore.
At the time, I was just scrolling up the numbers (M41, M42, etc) so when I saw a cluster of stars, I assumed it was an open cluster....so looks like one item out!


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weixing wrote:Hi,
I'm using a Nikon CoolPix 4500 with William-Optics 4337 40mm Eyepiece adapter at 1x Optical Zoom. The setting details as follows:
METERING : SPOT
MODE : M
SHUTTER : 8.00sec
APERTURE : F2.6
EXP +/- : 0.0
FOCAL LENGTH : f7.9mm(X1.0)
IMG ADJUST : STANDARD
SENSITIVITY : ISO400
WHITEBAL : SUNNY
SHARPNESS : OFF
SATURATION : 0

Hope some of you with a better mount can get a better image than me. Have a nice day.

hi weixing
Interesting....my Nikon 4300 could not pick out anything at 8 seconds. Maybe it was also because I am unable to see the image to be taken. Did you manage to see anything on the LCD prior to taking?

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Hi,
Yes, I can see a few brighter star in the Nebulae on the LCD.
Yang Weixing
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