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+ | Just a couple of images to prove to myself that everything was working. The first image was using the maximum timed exposure of my EOS 200D, which was 30 seconds - anything from 25 seconds and over would leave slight trails even with my 11mm lens, so that fact that they all disappeared was great: | ||
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+ | Using the bulb function of the camera, I timed a single 60 second exposure (that turned out to be ~64 seconds in reality!) picking up far more detail than I'd ever been able to see previously: | ||
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+ | //Next up is to connect the tracking mount to the camera so that I can control the exposures using the WiFi-connected smartphone application... and try my hand at stacking images. I'll also have to find somewhere reasonably local that I can walk to with a bit less streetlight pollution, as the bleed-through at the bottom of the image was from the street some ~50 metres away from our garden.// |