ISS transit
Taken by Pete Lardizabal on January 27, 2017 @ St Johns, Florida, USA
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Another imaging experiment. This time the Barcon was used in conjunction with a 1.4x teleconvertor. Image scale increase made focus easier but the necessary increase in ISO (2500) made for a noisier image. Hand tracking makes it challenging to obtain consecutive frames for image stacking. Experiments continue...
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If you use two people and a push button timer, you can stay on target, while the other person hit the remotes button for 4 frames. With Go and Stop from you....so you can see it still without shutter blocking,Good Shot!
Posted by Hellobozos 2017-01-28 10:29:28
 
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