M8 (test shot)

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universe24
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M8 (test shot)

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Hi all,

I have been modified my 350D camera long time ago by replace the internal original low pass filter with Baader UV/IR cut filter. Since the modification, no chance for me to test it out due to weather condition.

On Saturday night of Sunday morning, the sky opened for about 30 minutes. However, only not more than 10 minutes to take some test shot. This is because of equipment setup time and focusing time consumed.

Below is the test shot image. I found it is very promising to take nebula image by replacement of the DSLR filter. I added a light pollution filter to reduce artificial light reflection from the atmosphere.

6x30s
80mm ED f/7 refracting telescope
No image calibration

[left]http://www.hkastroforum.net/files/m8_color_a_as_206.jpg[/left]
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Post by cataclysm »

Hi very nice! You managed to bag 2 at one go!......... From what I have experienced, 350D can go up to 5 minutes exposure b4 noise becomes an issue.......
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Nice!
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2 for the price of 1, nice.... [smilie=cool.gif]
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Post by universe24 »

When you have right optic to shot this area, you also can grap 2 at once. Most astrophotographer also do that.

Thanks for all of your comments.
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