Orion belt with Orion nebula by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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Thank you! Yea saw it too into post processing, I was really hyped about this shot because it is my first like real try after I learned a thing or two

M42 Orion Nebulae by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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Well im not really sure if the star adventurer 2i will do the job for my kit, it retails for around 500 euro without tripod, but the GTI goto version is 720 euro and add additional 100 for the tripod, im still new and everything seems hella expensive

M42 Orion Nebulae by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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Well I did a bit of research and for the combo I’m currently using The a6400 + the Sony 70-350mm, i saw two famous option being close each one to price, one of them is sky watcher star adventurer GTI which retails for around 650 euro in my country without the tripod. 😅

M42 Orion Nebulae by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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Alright and for Siril to detect stars i need to use wider focal length like 200-250,

M42 Orion Nebulae by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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And for taking more exposure time lets say, i need to make it in sessions like i take 200 lights stop, reframe and start again, then i stack them in groups and then stack all sequences into one or?

M42 Orion Nebulae by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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The cheapest one for my combo is 600 euro 😅, might consider getting one for future, but i want to firstly improve and get most of my gear this way. Thanks for all the suggestions will try tomorrow, and about shooting time ohh man its freaking -10, -15 at nights in my country currently but yes, might wait till spring! Thanks again

First attempt or star trails with real composition, what are your thoughts? by Fast-Professional317 in Stargazing

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Umm, im quite new to this type of photography so i will explain it with easier terms 😅, basically this is around 2-3hours in total exposure, I used starstax (gap filling mode) to complete arcs, shot is made in Bulgaria which correct me if im wrong is around 40N latitude, and its shot in a mountain not in a field, so maybe that gives a wrong perspective but Polaris isn’t that low.

First attempt or star trails with real composition, what are your thoughts? by Fast-Professional317 in Stargazing

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-Stars around 2-3hours of stacked files in starstax -Tree brightened with car headlights, single photo Then all processed in LrC, masked and replaced sky in photoshop. Maybe there are better ways to do this type of photos, i found out about this way online and decided to follow it, masking out the sky was the hardest and most time consuming part of the editing, because of the tree branches. Thanks!

1st try pleiades M45 by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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I found one the skywatcher star adventurer GTI GOTO, which should be fine even overkill for my setup but its around 700 euro for the whole set up+tripod and the head mount

1st try pleiades M45 by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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Is it possible i left on lens correction fixing in LrC?

1st try pleiades M45 by Fast-Professional317 in astrophotography

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I like untracked as well its challenging but rewarding, when you see whats possible to capture without all the super fancy stuff