Thawing my astrophotography equipment

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Tachyon
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Thawing my astrophotography equipment

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Just took out all my hibernating astrophotography equipment (dragged them out kicking and screaming), and am surprised how much equipment I have accumulated over the years (and not used)!

Will put up an inventory soon.

Meanwhile, have done a test image of my old trusty setup using an Orion 100mm ED (remember that scope - ok, it was the 80mm version, but nonetheless - that started the low-cost APO trend) and my old-faithful ToUcam (since then I had acquired 4 more cams but none gets used as much as this one).

Hopefully, I will find enough energy to continue imaging - that is, until my MF digital back arrives this week! Heh...

Cheers!

Test image:
Image
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
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Re: Thawing my astrophotography equipment

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Hi,
Tachyon wrote:Just took out all my hibernating astrophotography equipment (dragged them out kicking and screaming), and am surprised how much equipment I have accumulated over the years (and not used)!

Will put up an inventory soon.

Meanwhile, have done a test image of my old trusty setup using an Orion 100mm ED (remember that scope - ok, it was the 80mm version, but nonetheless - that started the low-cost APO trend) and my old-faithful ToUcam (since then I had acquired 4 more cams but none gets used as much as this one).

Hopefully, I will find enough energy to continue imaging - that is, until my MF digital back arrives this week! Heh...

Cheers!

Test image:
Image
Nice shot!! :)

And did I saw the 2 letter "MF"??? WOW!! MF leh... Not many scope can produce an image circle to cover a MF... so new scope coming??

Have a nice day.
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Re: Thawing my astrophotography equipment

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Tachyon wrote:Just took out all my hibernating astrophotography equipment (dragged them out kicking and screaming), and am surprised how much equipment I have accumulated over the years (and not used)!

Will put up an inventory soon.

Meanwhile, have done a test image of my old trusty setup using an Orion 100mm ED (remember that scope - ok, it was the 80mm version, but nonetheless - that started the low-cost APO trend) and my old-faithful ToUcam (since then I had acquired 4 more cams but none gets used as much as this one).

Hopefully, I will find enough energy to continue imaging - that is, until my MF digital back arrives this week! Heh...

Cheers!

Test image:
Image


Mf = medium format or 4"x5"... good for wide field with 400mm f6.3 sekor lens or refractor with 4" focusers
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my MF digital back arrives this week
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Err... guys, I have only planned to use my MF for "non-astro" photography so far. I have not seen anyone mate a MF to a scope? I wonder where to get the adapters from? Furthermore, my Mamiya 645 is probably too heavy for my current set-up. Maybe we could try it with a Holga if someone finds an adapter... heh...
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
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