Pardon any typoes...fingers still numb from being outside and handling
cold metal....
what exposure is used for planets and/or other 'things' in space? moon, i
know, sunny16/lunar11 for shadow detail. what about planets, then? i went
on suny16 and bracketed one stop either way, and a couple +2 for
Jupiter/moons and Saturn/moon.
It will be a while till i drop off film and then pick it up, but till
then, what can i expect if i followed above guidelines?
om content: duh, used OM1n and tmount, and 2x-a too for a few shots of
moon, jup and saturn on the 2000mm f:10 scope.
hoping for something to come out,
/Acer "steppenwolf" Victoria
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<http://www.google.com/>--man's best friend
ps, used the standard-issue screen, not the astro-spec one. wished the
scope had two knobs for focussing: one to get in general vicinity and
second to fine-tune it
pps, glorious sight to see moon slowly drift across field of view!
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