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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Very good results, PC.. I took a microbiology class back in college, and we had equipment that was supposed to be specifically for stuff like this. Except the technicians could never get it set up for us to have pictures sharp or crisp enough for our reports, so we ended up drawing everything by hand for the whole term. :P - darkpen
Good question Sweet, next clear night I'm going to try just that! There are many professional CCD cameras that you can attach to telescopes, but I can't afford them. The other option is adapters that allow you to connect your SLR directly into the eye-piece holder of the telescope...this involves long exposures and very accurate tracking of the astronomical objects movement through the sky.
These are amazing both of you (less of the amatuer PC), nothing I like better than getting up close with my camera, now I want a microscope : )
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Wow....cool idea Punky.....and they came out great!
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Oh, I love looking through stereo-microscopes! They really give you the feeling that you're exploring an other-wordly landscpe! Thanks everyone for your feedback. Mike, open up all the doors you can! Keeping them closed doesn't make us any less confused, and you never know what enlightenment may be found beyond the next closed door we open... Thus endeth my philosophical waffle for the day... LOL Have FUN all! :-)>
The other option is adapters that allow you to connect your SLR directly into the eye-piece holder of the telescope...this involves long exposures and very accurate tracking of the astronomical objects movement through the sky. I think these adapters require removing the SLR lens? But if you are getting such nice results with hand-holding, I bet you could rig something up with PVC pipe to hold your digital in place. Always wanted to try something like this, but too much light pollution in Chicago to make it worthwhile.
That's true, they do require the removal of the lens, the adapter is specific to the kind of lens-mount you have (Bayonet, Threaded etc) The PVC pipe sounds like a good idea, but for images like stars, I think I might need more pixels! Thanks Misha! As for light pollution - I fear that light pollution may get so bad that children of the future will never know the splendour of the heavens....
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