nomad47
Cyborg Agent
Just it doesn't have DSLR punch.
Shot with aperture wide open. And high ISO (800).
- - - Updated - - -
Shot today
*i.imgur.com/1glcBJA.jpg
*i.imgur.com/NjEaiPF.jpg
*i.imgur.com/yoOFTmo.jpg
*i.imgur.com/IMnviYS.jpg
Just it doesn't have DSLR punch.
Thank you...
It seems like the processing couldn't make it any better than the single frame milky way photograph. I don't know, probably for deepskystacker (DSS) the image my cam produced are not good enough. It just took only 3 out of 30 frames to process and the final image is no good than the single frame. When I pushed it to use more frames, all I got was plain white image. Tried to get some information, there is nothing there. Not even a single star just a plain grainy image. So here is the single frame PPed.
Now I know for sure it's possible with pinhead sensor and now I can try with some confidence.
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/IMG_7157_zps2rd46f4q.jpg
Actually, it's 1 min exposure. Coz of CHDK it's not showing the right info in exif.
Liked the grasses.Shot with aperture wide open. And high ISO (800).
- - - Updated - - -
Shot today
It's vibrant... Would work with some nice subjects.Shot today
Yeah, I remember your star trail work. The one (CDHK) I have comes with few scripts and intervalometer is one of them.That's very cool
It can be done, I've used CHDK on my canon SX120 to get star trails. 30sec exposures and almost 150 shots (CHDK has an intervalometer script, look for that and add it to your CHDK).
You just need a very dark place, away from city lights or on some very high roof. Take a moonless night and then shoot
For shots like this do a dark frame reduction. You can find the tutorials on google. It will clean a lot of the noise
- It looks more like panning than a timelapse. NO OFFENSE.Some days ago, I clicked some shots of the cloudy sky and made it into a timelapse. The result is not that good, as there are interferences because of the clothes lines overhead. Another aspect is the relatively larger time interval (of 6 seconds) between each shot which, I think makes the transition a bit jittery. An interval of 2 seconds, I guess would be good enough.
Amazingly, my cam, which has a CIPA battery rating of ~550 shots was able to click more than 700 shots without losing a bar on the stock battery.
[video]*youtu.be/y9NwlWcRPho[/video]
None taken- - - Updated - - -
- It looks more like panning than a timelapse. NO OFFENSE.
- Camera doesn't seem like stayed in one position through out the shoot. At the start, there is no cloth line. But in the second half, it started showing up.
I am the first one to watch
Can't see the image in tapatalk. Link to flickrWoohoo *www.buddy-icons.info/img/smile/1889.gif
I am excited with the result. *www.talkgold.com/forum/images/smilies/woohoo.gif.pagespeed.ce.r9-iJsDBpM.gif
I guess given the scenario, this is the best pinhead can do. Would like to try again once aiming for 30-50 light frames, which would reveal some more details and less noise. I am not sure if I am up for one more long process.
Here is the result. DSS stacked 8 out of 12 light frames. Much better than first attempt, in my view. I tried reducing noise, but it gets softer. I prefer sharper than a clean image.
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/Milkyway%2013thAug_zps1tcwmcmm.jpg
SX130 | f/3.4 | 8 x 60 sec | ISO 400 | 28mm eq.
Liked the grasses.
It's vibrant... Would work with some nice subjects.
Woohoo *www.buddy-icons.info/img/smile/1889.gif
I am excited with the result. *www.talkgold.com/forum/images/smilies/woohoo.gif.pagespeed.ce.r9-iJsDBpM.gif
I guess given the scenario, this is the best pinhead can do. Would like to try again once aiming for 30-50 light frames, which would reveal some more details and less noise. I am not sure if I am up for one more long process.
Here is the result. DSS stacked 8 out of 12 light frames. Much better than first attempt, in my view. I tried reducing noise, but it gets softer. I prefer sharper than a clean image.
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/Milkyway%2013thAug_zps1tcwmcmm.jpg
SX130 | f/3.4 | 8 x 60 sec | ISO 400 | 28mm eq.
Can't see the image in tapatalk. Link to flickr
Edit: just started showing the image... Awesome stuff
Thanks guys...Awesome. But your stars have started trailing due to long exposures. Follow the 600 rule to avoid that. You will have nice stars
That was the thought. When the S3 came out it had the best cam around. People have a ton of pics on flickr from the S3. Wanted to see if i could shoot like that
S3 camera was good as per those days standard but now even redmi 2 camera can take a good fight to it. Photography like every thing requires practice.
[MENTION=284377]Siddhartht[/MENTION] that path to light is fun, I like photos that do that.
Does that kind of perspective have a name? There are vertical panoramas, but this just for the bit where you go from looking up to looking straight ahead.
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/Milkyway%2013thAug_zps1tcwmcmm.jpg
SX130 | f/3.4 | 8 x 60 sec | ISO 400 | 28mm eq.
Wow, could you see the milky way with your naked eye?Here is single frame untouched and 8 frame stacked before touching
Single
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/1%20Milkyway_zps4o9whihk.jpg
Stacked
*i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/tkphotos1/Stacked_zps8tnyz5wv.jpg
Yesterday, it was raining and today it's cloudy. Waiting for an opportunity...
Now watching how to PP milky way shot. Will try again, and see if I can pull something better from the stacked one.
No, milky way isn't visible to naked eyes here in my place. Wish to see it at least once in my life time. Without Stellarium finding it would be one helluva job.Wow, could you see the milky way with your naked eye?
Should i be trying for this if i can't see it with my naked eye? Plus with 8 shots of 60sec each how did you not get trails?
Wow, could you see the milky way with your naked eye?
Should i be trying for this if i can't see it with my naked eye? Plus with 8 shots of 60sec each how did you not get trails?