Canon 60Da and M31
- shirox
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Re: Canon 60Da and M31
wow! that is a very powerful cool box haha you will see wonders!
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Mersing finally installed some water sink!
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Mersing finally installed some water sink!
Re: Canon 60Da and M31
yes .. yes, the one you had used, but is it better for me to remove the back cover for the LCD display for better air flow? i scared that the LCD may not light up properly if the ribbon cable not inserted back properly ..
- shirox
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Re: Canon 60Da and M31
actually you can just put the whole cam into the box without any mod. Its cool enough for the images to be noise free. 

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- cloud_cover
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Re: Canon 60Da and M31
The photo brings me to the only logical conclusion: Beginner is NOT a beginner
P.S Well done

P.S Well done

DON'T PANIC
Re: Canon 60Da and M31
Need not be Sedili.PETER LOO wrote:Wow, Sedili is a good sky, Canon 60Da is a good camera, did you put a cooler on it ? what's the sensor temperature for the shots ? (just estimate or average figure also can), thanks. n.b. i am keen to know this because i had just received a Christmas present from our Sifu, the COOL BOX for Canon EOS on 24 Dec 2012, - eager to try it out in Malaysia for M45
Mersing or Pungai also have dark sky.
Firstly must be moonless night then away from city.
I think the sensor temperature run up to 32 deg C.
Re: Canon 60Da and M31
Kevin,cloud_cover wrote:The photo brings me to the only logical conclusion: Beginner is NOT a beginner![]()
P.S Well done
Don't say like that.
But thank you for thinking otherwise.
I was lucky that I can capture 15 min of good sky condition exposure.
But must stress it is not 15 min continuous.
AP need patient, I only image when there is a clear sky gap.
So what would think if I say whole night I only got this photo?
So most part of the night I just feed the mosquito.
Those who imaging first time is too anxious so simply shoot without consideration to the sky condition.
Once the poor sky condition get bad even for few seconds, it spoil the entire frame.
I make same mistake.
Re: Canon 60Da and M31
whoa this is so nice...share more please ![admire [smilie=admire.gif]](./images/smilies/admire.gif)
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Re: Canon 60Da and M31
Silly Yun,
Thanks. Glad you like it the photo.
Sky has been very bad recently.
When the monsoon season pass I will go out and try again.
Best regards,
Thanks. Glad you like it the photo.
Sky has been very bad recently.
When the monsoon season pass I will go out and try again.
Best regards,
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Re: Canon 60Da and M31
Wow long time never visit singastro, very nice M31.
Re: Canon 60Da and M31
Thank you.
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