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Hi All,
I’ve had a little play with some night shots and am thinking of trying to step up a level using longer exposures and multiples. Having done a bit of reading around the subject it seems like I’m going to need a Star Tracker to prevent trailing etc.
There are all sorts of models available and I was looking for advice from those with experience as to making a choice. I’d prefer not to break the bank but at the same time I don’t want to purchase a ‘budget’ model and quickly find I’ll need something better.
I’d be looking to take multiple 30s (although possibly longer/shorter) of the Milky Way, nebulae etc.
Also, does anyone have advice on the best software to merge the multiple shots? I use LR but don’t have PS at the moment.
Many thanks,
Steve.
I’ve had a little play with some night shots and am thinking of trying to step up a level using longer exposures and multiples. Having done a bit of reading around the subject it seems like I’m going to need a Star Tracker to prevent trailing etc.
There are all sorts of models available and I was looking for advice from those with experience as to making a choice. I’d prefer not to break the bank but at the same time I don’t want to purchase a ‘budget’ model and quickly find I’ll need something better.
I’d be looking to take multiple 30s (although possibly longer/shorter) of the Milky Way, nebulae etc.
Also, does anyone have advice on the best software to merge the multiple shots? I use LR but don’t have PS at the moment.
Many thanks,
Steve.