Canon 60Da, can la! (M17)

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Canon 60Da, can la! (M17)

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Hi all,

This exercise is to try AP with the minimum hassle.
Shooting with Canon 60Da and recording in Jpeg image mode.
Stack those images, quick processing to the final result.

Exposure is : 17 x 90 sec. (guided) = 25.5 mins
ISO setting : 1250
Image type : Camera Jpeg
White Balance : Daylight
Mirror Lock : No, so mirror flipping vibration affected the quality of the final image
Filter used : None

Subject : M17 Omega Nebula, also known as Swan Nebula.

Thanks for viewing.

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nice!
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Wow! Thanks for sharing!
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Not bad! 90 second subs only?! was this in Sedili this past weekend?
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When lazy astrophotographer meets dark skies! :) Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

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