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Polemaster Small Magnallenic Cloud

Polemaster Small Magnallenic Cloud
This is my second Look at the QHY Polemaster under the stars but the first on a darkish sky.

Northern hemisphere

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfEOVy0tBHI

Southern hemishere

www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_LgUFZLqIM

my first look was close to home in the city with my 14mm time went from 3 min up to 15min but under total moon light so I never posted. this is two shots because I looked at the wrong night on the chart and moon came up at 9 pm not 10pm so I only got the two shots. the other method I only got a time of 40 sec with the 420mm but this has jumped to 4min 35sec. this is only the second time I have ever seen the octans in real life thanks to the Polemaster.

QHY Polemaster program

for any one doing this type of photography the QHY Polemaster is a real God send and more so for those in the southern hemisphere where you would never get alignment properly. the only down side is I have to take out my laptop but results have made it worth it and it fits in a slot in my larger camera bag so it been easy to take. I had to buy a cordless/wireless mouse to be able to use it made the process a whole lot easier.

I admit that once I realised my time mistake I did not focus with my Bahtinov mask I just focused in my view finder to save time so I could get a photo. ISO has come down from 4000 to 400 and a huge drop in noise. I can recommend the set up as easy the result worth it. worth the money to get a total alignment in the South some thing I could never have done before.

My wife came out to see this in action for the first time and enjoyed a very cool but short night under the stars. I certainly look forward to some clear dark nights in the future.

tiabunna, Gudrun, Special K, Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿ and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo


9 comments - The latest ones
 Ko Hummel
Ko Hummel club
Many thanks Steve, will have a good look at the video's
4 years ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel club
I believe this will help not only me but also you to extend your time and lower ISO both a better for detail than we are fighting with now. I am waiting out clouds so I can get something to have a real go with it.
4 years ago.
 Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿
Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿
How lucky you are !
In my corner here we can't see such a sky plenty of stars.
GREAT PHOTOGRAPH, Steve ******
4 years ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿
We are lucky we have very black skies 30 min out of the city where this was taken we may not have great scenery but we do have lots of stars. Thank you glad you can at least enjoy our dark nights.
4 years ago.
Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿ has replied to Steve Paxton club
Only once in my life I could REALLY see such a sky. It was in the desert in Australia...
4 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
This looks amazing on black! I'm afraid all the technique would be way beyond me so I just enjoy your results:-)
4 years ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Gudrun club
I is not that hard the hardest part is there are no sign post on the stars in the sky when you see them. the rest once you find them is like baking a cake some thing I cant do..... I am hampered with clouds to have a real good go at the stars ...
4 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
Your extra efforts with this new too (QHT Polemaster) seems to be paying off my friend. A fine view here on my monitor but I bet it is even better on you big TV. Well done.

Herb
4 years ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle club
Herb the interesting thing I find is you never stop learning, just when you though yourself comfortable.......... I wish I could shrug of the clouds and have a real go at a nebula to see the real benefits. quite a view at 55" that's for sure.
4 years ago.

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