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Old 28-02-07, 01:15
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Well with clouds scudding across the sky and a fair wind I did manage a shot with 400 plus two 2x converters tonight.

One of the converters is a bit like coke bottle glass so not expecting great things. Image converted to B&W to get rid of a shed load of CA.

2 pics attatched. One is full frame and the other a crop. ISO 500 at 1/100 sec, effective aperture f22.

Sassan, we did not see a Wimberly type head at the show, so for now I will take solice in the fact that at GB £499 its cost equals the value of my 400mm lens. Interesting concept from your pics though ....................... I feel a workshop job comming on if I upgrade the 400 as it only weighs 1200g, hence the counterbalance I mentioned which is to take care of the camera weight.

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Old 02-03-07, 10:29
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I set my alarm last night and was pleasantly surprised that it was clear and so I had a go at the occultation. The results are below. Some playing around in Photoshop was necessary as the Moon is so much brighter than Saturn.

These were taken with a 20Da at the prime focus of a Vixen VC200L telescope. Time exposure 1/100 s.

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Old 02-03-07, 18:01
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Wow Dave,those are great,with Saturn underneath,brill.
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Old 02-03-07, 18:43
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Dave I have never hated you this much! (You know my mixed up sensations that makes "Hat" a proportional value of excellent in logarithmic number of n power....).

Simply stunning. Very well done and keep up the excellent work.

Note: Your announcements of events has always been a great asset to the forum. Thank you for excellent job you do.
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Old 02-03-07, 21:30
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I just dropped in to night to see if i could sus out the eclipse tomorow night and i have enjoyed this exelent thread. I have been shooting the moon hand held for ages with my wee Kodak cx6230 and bird spotting scope. Its brilliant practice to develop a steady hand for the birds Heres a shot i took the other night through the cloud. I did give it a slight tint with the kodak and a crop
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These were taken with a 20Da at the prime focus of a Vixen VC200L telescope. Time exposure 1/100 s.

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Hats off to you Dave ................ BRILLIANT

I was going for a lower res job but ...... you've guessed it ..... cloud

Forecast for tomorrow is fair so fingers crossed.

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I just dropped in to night to see if i could sus out the eclipse tomorow night and i have enjoyed this exelent thread. I have been shooting the moon hand held for ages with my wee Kodak cx6230 and bird spotting scope. Its brilliant practice to develop a steady hand for the birds Heres a shot i took the other night through the cloud. I did give it a slight tint with the kodak and a crop
Well done Dafi. For a 2mp compact I am impressed.
Its good to see others joining in. Best wishes for tomorrow night.

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Old 03-03-07, 23:36
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Anyone seen the eclipse thats happening NOW
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Old 04-03-07, 02:50
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Thats been a realy enjoyable night. My first proper eclipse with no cloud. I managed a couple of shots but couldnt get near getting an exposure when i wanted to catch the fantastic colours. Briliant and chalenging night though
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Old 04-03-07, 17:07
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superb to watch the eclipse on a clear night... here's my best shot of the red moon and a sequence of it going into shadow.

Taken with my 400D and Sigma 500 f4.5 on top of Manfrotto 055 legs and 501 head.
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