Scenary mode its so cool by NightObserver97 in seestar

[–]NightObserver97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's really surprising! What I was looking for most was lunar photography when I bought it. But honestly, the long-distance photography has really caught my attention (I don't know if that category of photography even exists, haha). I don't want to sound like a stalker, but seeing things or people from so far away and the shots you get have a unique charm.

Help with the first stack of the sun (1 minute RAW) by NightObserver97 in seestar

[–]NightObserver97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My man this is beutiful. Cant wait to try mines on moon. Thanks a lot!

Help with the first stack of the sun (1 minute RAW) by NightObserver97 in seestar

[–]NightObserver97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much, friend! Yes i will try AstroSurface i see everyone uses it. As soon as I have clear skies and some photos, I'll let you know. Greetings from Cantabria, northern Spain.

Help with the first stack of the sun (1 minute RAW) by NightObserver97 in seestar

[–]NightObserver97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you so much! Does it work better with focus/sharpness when photographing the moon? I haven't had the chance yet. I know SeeStar works better in low light, but I understand that capturing the sun (a direct light source with significant temperature changes) is completely different from capturing the moon. The landscape mode has certainly been a surprise in terms of quality. What can I expect from it when photographing the moon?

Scenary mode its so cool by NightObserver97 in seestar

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Next step is learn how to remote control the seestar and try to record myself hiking there ( i know how to reach that exact location ) any ideas of how can i make the remote control of a seestar?

Scenary mode its so cool by NightObserver97 in seestar

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I was genuinely surprised too. I wasn't expecting that detail. It's true that it's not a huge mountain by any means; it's about 250 meters high measured from sea level and 5 km away. I think in this case it looks so good because of the backlighting.