M31 Andromeda Galaxy with DSLR and Newtonian
Category: Astronomy Images
Posted by: Tom How
The DSLR experiment continues. This time with a mosaic. Each panel of this two-framer of part of the M31 region is made up of about 12 x 300s exposures at ISO800.
The Canon 350D DSLR is mounted at prime focus on my 8 inch 1000mm focal length Newtonian telescope. The camera is modified with a higher band-pass IR filter, but no light pollution filters have been used.
As you can see I've made a poor job of joining the two sections together. Getting the background colour flat across the whole image is proving troublesome.
Because of this I've pushed the background rather too dark, so more processing practice needed!
Click here for a larger sized version.
The Canon 350D DSLR is mounted at prime focus on my 8 inch 1000mm focal length Newtonian telescope. The camera is modified with a higher band-pass IR filter, but no light pollution filters have been used.
As you can see I've made a poor job of joining the two sections together. Getting the background colour flat across the whole image is proving troublesome.
Because of this I've pushed the background rather too dark, so more processing practice needed!
Click here for a larger sized version.