East Wind Photography said:Yes it definitely requires a great deal of time and dedication to get results like Jon has.
Pixinsight is definitely the tool to master but it takes more than a month to learn the software and unless you have $$$ and time to throw at it, it may not be the best tool for everyone.
The rest of us have to live with mediocrity using free tools like deep sky stacker and post processing tools better suited for weddings and bar mitzvahs. I have tried my best over the years and have realized that I just don't have the time, money, and dedication to throw at it...after all I have teenagers getting ready for college...one of them mentioned law school. 8/.
While I wait for an automated tool that can get me 75% there, I live with 10% and a lot of unfinished projects. I am resolved to just frequent this forum and eagerly await the latest image that Jon has collected and processed. Hopefully along the way, he will share something that will inspire me to try again and again and again.
I'm disappointed that he has moved away from using a DSLR as that is what the rest of us minions can afford to use in both dollars and time. Seeing images created using monochrome sensors and a plethora of filters is nice but I can see those by visiting NASAs HST site. It's great to see what people are capturing in their backyard using such but it doesn't help me get to my 75% goal and probably not applicable to this CR forum.
I'm hoping to get some time in this weekend if weather permits...maybe I can get to 15%.
The ASI1600MM-Cool camera I use costs a third the price of a 5D IV. With a filter wheel and LRGB filters, it is still less than half the price. With NB filters, it is just over half the price. I'm honestly not sure why you think it costs too much. ;P
The ASI1600 kit with LRGB fitlers and a filter wheel is $1580. ZWO ships direct, and you could have the camera in your hands within a few days. They also just released some narrow band filters, and are selling the new kit for $1900 on sale right now. That is still less than a 5D IV, less than a 6D even.
I got this camera because it was significantly cheaper than the CCD alternatives, and had significantly lower noise. I absolutely do not regret it, and it has been far more enjoyable to use IMO.
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