Nikon d600 Moon Shot samples

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Nikon d600 Moon Shot samples

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A shot taken with C14 with Vixen Atlux tracking mount with F6.3 Reducer

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A shot taken with C14 without Vixen Atlux tracking mount at 1/500 f11

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Full crop ( pixel peep ) of Tycho Crater

As a whole, the nikon d600 ( 24 mp ) is a very superior full frame sensor. This type of details of the crater obtain use to be achieved from multiple stacking of plenty of images, but now only a single shot is required, which saves a lot of time in image acquistion.

If you used the Nikon D800e ( 36mp ) to do the same, i believe even more detail will pop up.
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Nice! Lots of craters!

Btw, do check out Thierry Legault's latest Moon photos also shot with a C14:
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/moon_2012sept.html
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Gary wrote:Nice! Lots of craters!

Btw, do check out Thierry Legault's latest Moon photos also shot with a C14:
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/moon_2012sept.html
Yes...you can achieve this resolution and clarity when you stack images and used image edit software...
with raw data using DSLR will be much more granulated and noisy.
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Hi,
Nice... your scope very nice leh... [smilie=good-job.gif]

By the way, what ISO are you using?

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weixing wrote:Hi,
Nice... your scope very nice leh... [smilie=good-job.gif]

By the way, what ISO are you using?

Have a nice day.
Ha ha thanks, ISO setting for Nikon d600 is 3600 for enlarge crater, for whole moon is ISO 1600 ...
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Nice, must be your new toy! :P
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Nice pics & nice scope, btw if my C6 (LARGEST SCOPE i own Today) put next to ur C14 will it most probably look like a finder scope to main scope ? This imaginative scenario reminds me of one Chinese saying: "Small woo met Big woo" .. tks for sharing.
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PETER LOO wrote:Nice pics & nice scope, btw if my C6 (LARGEST SCOPE i own Today) put next to ur C14 will it most probably look like a finder scope to main scope ? This imaginative scenario reminds me of one Chinese saying: "Small woo met Big woo" .. tks for sharing.
No lah, not that dramatically different...
here is the setup
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