Towards the end of the video I had forgotten that you were pulling frames from a video file, I thought "hey that's not too bad". Then I saw the blurry video footage you started with 😲 Amazing how much details you can get with stacking!
My problem is that I need to use a telescope that I can easily carry. I need to walk about 100 meters with it to find a suitable spot. I already have some experience with astrophotography, but I would also like to take pictures of the Moon and planets. I know that with a relatively small telescope, I can certainly take some nice photos of the Moon. I was thinking about a Meade 90mm Maksutov. I was considering an alt/az mount because it's cheap and easy to set up. However, I have a few questions. I read that field rotation with alt/az mounts, even in the relatively short time you collect frames (around 1 minute), causes insurmountable problems with stacking, simply because the software doesn’t expect this kind of movement. Is that true? Do you have experience with this? I'm also wondering how you focus with an infrared filter. By the way, great video and explanation!
The Dwarflabs Dwarf 3 might be working for you. It's a smart telescope that can be used for milky way, solar, lunar and DSO astrophotography. And the best thing is, it has an EQ mode.
amazing tutorial thanks bro.....
Towards the end of the video I had forgotten that you were pulling frames from a video file, I thought "hey that's not too bad". Then I saw the blurry video footage you started with 😲
Amazing how much details you can get with stacking!
Nice Tutorial!! Lovely sharp image of moon!! 👍🏻
Thank you for your feedback!
Super helpful tutorial! Really nice images :)
Thank you for this! Very helpful!
Excellent video!!! Thanks
Thaks for this tutorial video! Is registax just a substitute for Photoshop?
How do i stack moon photo on autostakkert?? Pls answer
Plz answer
My problem is that I need to use a telescope that I can easily carry. I need to walk about 100 meters with it to find a suitable spot. I already have some experience with astrophotography, but I would also like to take pictures of the Moon and planets. I know that with a relatively small telescope, I can certainly take some nice photos of the Moon. I was thinking about a Meade 90mm Maksutov. I was considering an alt/az mount because it's cheap and easy to set up. However, I have a few questions.
I read that field rotation with alt/az mounts, even in the relatively short time you collect frames (around 1 minute), causes insurmountable problems with stacking, simply because the software doesn’t expect this kind of movement. Is that true? Do you have experience with this? I'm also wondering how you focus with an infrared filter.
By the way, great video and explanation!
The Dwarflabs Dwarf 3 might be working for you. It's a smart telescope that can be used for milky way, solar, lunar and DSO astrophotography. And the best thing is, it has an EQ mode.
Great Tutorial!
Thank You! 🐢
Do you have Instagram or a social networking program?
Really nice! Thanks!