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In the trees.


I set out to find my limits for single shots tracked I started with 20 sec then worked up to 1 min by 10 sec intervals. So I stayed within the trees so I had a reference point.
40 sec looks ok as long as you dont look at the trees very close I believe 30 sec is the real limit but still not as crisp as a static 20 sec shot in truth.
Any thoughts ???
40 sec looks ok as long as you dont look at the trees very close I believe 30 sec is the real limit but still not as crisp as a static 20 sec shot in truth.
Any thoughts ???
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubAs always, very beautiful. I am so envious of your clear skies, and resulting pictures.
My limited experience of night time astronomical shots suggests that 20 secs is about the longest you can take without relative movement being noticed. But, since trees move in the wind anyway, does it matter? In my humble opinion, No! This is a beautiful picture regardless!!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
Steve Paxton club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubI have a clear idea just how I can use the tracker going forward for deep space and wide angle shots.
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