procentje20 said:Really awesome how the first two pictures in this topic have the exact same shadow line on the moon.
I've bought a 3x extender to pair with my 150-600mm for some moon shots. Its still in the mail. I hope it gets here on a clear night so I can snap pictures of the moon. It will give me f/tiny however, so I'm not sure how it will work out.
Don Haines said:procentje20 said:Really awesome how the first two pictures in this topic have the exact same shadow line on the moon.
I've bought a 3x extender to pair with my 150-600mm for some moon shots. Its still in the mail. I hope it gets here on a clear night so I can snap pictures of the moon. It will give me f/tiny however, so I'm not sure how it will work out.
Two people taking a picture of the same thing at the same time....that could explain why they look the same
I would love to see the shots through your 3X extender... Please post them for us when you get some....
What software are you using?jrista said:I've been getting into lucky imaging lately for planetary and solar system stuff. Here is a recent moon photo I took, the best 5% of frames chosen out of 3000, merged with a superresolution algorithm:
Don Haines said:What software are you using?
TLau74 said:How does the AutoStakkert!2 compare to DeepSkyStacker or StarStaX? Is the AutoStakkert!2 similar principle as the others but used for uncompressed videos only?
applecider said:Here are two from today, Sept 3 14.
The first is from the 5diii with 600mm > 2Xii>1.4xiii the best i got was at f16.
The second was from sly with 600mm > 2Xii>1.4xiii those were at f20 and whatever time was needed. A good tripod and remote release all, manual focus. though the live view focus did work on the 5diii.
Processed with adobe bridge only. Let me know what you think. Would there be any additional benefit to sharpening in photoshop?
CanonOregon said:Great stuff, jrista! Is that the remains of a lunar lander there on the left?
JumboShrimp said:Lunar eclipse from 2010. The resolution sucks, but I like the colors. Can't recall the exact equipment, but probably a Canon 5D2 with a 300/4L IS (?).