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Re: [OM] A few more new ones up

Subject: Re: [OM] A few more new ones up
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 20:46:13 -0700
On 4/25/2013 9:47 PM, Paul Braun wrote:
> Full moon tonight, minimal haze, so I put the OM 35-150 on the E-M5 for
> an EFL of 300mm and tried my first Moon shot.
>
> Yeah, turns out that's not really enough.  Guess I need something much
> longer and telescope-ish.

This was my best effort at the last 'super moon'. 
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Tech/Sigma600%20and_Meade1000&image=_MG_6617croof2.jpg>

Meade 90 mm diameter Schmidt-Cassegrain 1000/11, used as a camera lens with 
adapter to put prime focus at the sensor. 
The image on the sensor was about 10.3 mm in diameter.

On 4/26/2013 6:44 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> To fill the frame vertically with the moon (1/2 degree) using a 4/3
> sensor (13mm) will require a 1500mm (actual) focal length lens. My
> 2000mm Celestron 8 is unable to do it on full frame (24mm vertical)
> using only prime focus.

Absent a good, solid, motor driven equatorial mount, trying to fill the frame 
is not practical. The moon is 'moving' 
fast enough to make that pretty much impossible with a conventional tripod 
head. I counted myself lucky to get it near 
the center of the frame at 2/3 of frame height.

> Air currents, haze and vibration are serious problems with any telescope.

Yet another reason to avoid trying for absolute maximum magnification in the 
frame. I not only found differences in 
focus on different parts of the moon in successive shots, there was distortion 
such that some features moved noticeably 
relative to each other from shot to shot.

Stack shots, flip between them, and it looks like things are swimming about.

> Fortunately, the moon is bright and use can use a pretty high shutter speed.

Yup, 1/60 @ f11 worked fine. Any motion blur was below the atmospheric effects.

Lunar Legend Moose

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