

Did another tonight. I think the processing is a bottleneck. Anyone has any tips for DSS?
I read somewhere that the time is 40 seconds. This is the time given to the camera to cool down to its normal standby temperature. Of course, our weather is different.weixing wrote:Does 30 seconds gap produce significantly less noise?? I usually don't wait for so long... may be only 10 second for the DSLR to save the image because we usually don't have long period of clear sky... especially this year... still didn't manage to image any DSO this year.Between exposure allow 30 seconds for the camera to cool down.![]()
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Sorry for the late response.chuang wrote:Thanks for the advice! I got a few questions -
1) Drift alignment using live view - I suppose I can switch on the grid function to do this. Do I rotate from the eyepiece holder part of the flip mirror assembly to achieve this? Not from the T-ring right?
2) Long exposure in light polluted areas - If I do a longer exposure, like 30 secs the whole sky brightens up. Do I do a few shots to determine a suitable exposure time to use? How to choose?
3) Imaging small DSOs - I have 2 refractors of 700mm and 800mm focal length. What do I do if I want to zoom in on small DSOs like m15 or m57 or clown nebula?
Thanks
The image is quite good... the dark lane can be seen with some additional processing. How many did you stack?? To get better image, stack more.Did another tonight. I think the processing is a bottleneck. Anyone has any tips for DSS?
If your sub frame exposure is longer than 1 minute, lower ISO will give better result. ISO 800 is a good choice.My current iso is 1600 do you think I should try 800?
As long as your mount can give you and without saturation.If I use an LPR, what kind of exposure time should I try?
You do not need the bias frame if all your sub frame had the same exposure time... the bias frame is include in the dark frame.I did not use bias images perhaps I should also try that?
Yes... more work required to get a decent image.Do you think the light polution has a large part to play here?