
astrophotography tips …?
I've been working with telescopes for a while now, and now I have the Celestron NexStar 130slt, but want to start making astrophotography and I just wondered, as I am new in it, there are some tips you can give me? As for my particular telescope, which is a good digital camera use of display objects like Jupiter, Saturn, star clusters, galaxies, nebulas? etc … How is the configuration of the camera to the telescope? What accessories are needed? and when using the camera along with the telescope when asked for directions to almost anywhere begins by saying "Well, if you want to go there would not start from here … "Therefore, in this case, its scope is not really the best derotator that cost more than the field application. That effectively limits the exposure of only a few minutes depending on precisely where in the sky you are looking for – the effect is less pronounced are inexpensive, easy to use and can give good results for planets and other bright objects, and can compensate for the rotation in the software field. However, there are very suitable for long exposure imaging – for deep space objects that really needed a camera exposure long connected to mount a scope on a much more capable and more ability than they currently possess. Take it in small steps, starting with the planets and a camera webcam and progress from there.
Setting Up Celestron NexStar SE Computerized Telescopes
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