Cornish Night Sky
A 'wowser' of a shot. I have had a few attempts with my camera, but need to persist a bit more methinks! Do you know why one gets the corner stars 'trailing'?
Andy, thanks for your kind comments. The star trails at the edges is probably due to the wide field of view (with a wide angle lens). The astrotracer appears to not fully be able to rotate and move the sensor to compensation for the earth's rotation and the lens distortion. You can overcome this be either reducing the exposure time or using a longer focal length and taking several images to make a mosaic. Sometimes I use the excellent Pentax 35mm F2.0 lens and take 6 or more images in two rows to make a mosaic. Joining the images can be tricky but I use the ptgiu software to do mosaics.
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A 'wowser' of a shot. I have had a few attempts with my camera, but need to persist a bit more methinks! Do you know why one gets the corner stars 'trailing'?
Andy, thanks for your kind comments. The star trails at the edges is probably due to the wide field of view (with a wide angle lens). The astrotracer appears to not fully be able to rotate and move the sensor to compensation for the earth's rotation and the lens distortion. You can overcome this be either reducing the exposure time or using a longer focal length and taking several images to make a mosaic. Sometimes I use the excellent Pentax 35mm F2.0 lens and take 6 or more images in two rows to make a mosaic. Joining the images can be tricky but I use the ptgiu software to do mosaics.
Thanks for the extra info!
Andy
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