ISS transit
Taken by Niki Giada on July 12, 2015 @ Urbino, Italy
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Date Taken: 2015:07:14 01:31:05
 
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My first ISS/Sun transit, manual shoting, with burst...a really near and fast transit . Konuscope (in damn bad condition,dust,drunken collimation...) D200 f1200 + Nikon D610 + DIY Astrosolar filter. All shots taken at 1/2000 sec 200 ISO. The Sun is the sum of 25 shoots, i took only 2 shots of the ISS. I decide for manual shoting and not video due to major resolution of photo.With my sd i haven't a good buffer, so i started shoting when i saw the ISS in the camera. No motorization, all manual! Lightroom (for camera raw regulation) + Registax (for stacking SUN and the ISS) + CS6 (for sharping,framing,text) (After shoting i screamed like a cheerleader for 5min!"YESSSS FINALLY GOT IT!" :°D )
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http://https://www.flickr.com/photos/47290344@N06/sets/72157627121717932
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Extraordinary detail. Good job!
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Posted by eirexas 2015-07-14 10:33:44
Great catch, I generally synch my watch with ntp time just before it is scheduled to come and start shooting a few seconds before and just hold the remote shutter down in high speed, I was lucky to get 7 frames while it was in front of the sun at 10 FPS, but not as great detail as you got
Posted by JimUSNY 2015-08-22 14:07:27
 
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