A sprinkling of small sunspots across the solar disk
Taken by Steve Wainwright on March 23, 2014 @ Pontarddulais, S.Wales UK.
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A Fujifilm Finepix S8200 Bridge camera was fitted with a Baader solar filter, set to ISO 100, f/7.6 at 1/800s exposure and mounted on a Merlin, auto-tracking mount. The camera was set to its maximum of 40x zoom. Five sets of 10 images were captured in rapid succession in burst mode. The best 40 images were stacked in Registax 6 to produce the final image
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Steve,
Those high zoom cameras make things interesting without telescope ! Same for me with my Fuji HS10. It is even possible to put a Kline filter in front. To ba
Very clean definition !
Posted by sweiller 2014-03-23 17:44:05
To bad I dont see how to do H-Alpha also :)
Posted by sweiller 2014-03-23 17:45:03
 
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