I wasn't referring to shutter speeds. Just the stability of the setup
and the ease of locating and tracking the moon. I don't mean tracking
during exposure (not required) but during the entire shooting session.
Chuck Norcutt
On 5/7/2012 11:58 PM, Moose wrote:
>> At 1000mm you're getting up into the range where an equatorial
>> mount is required for sky work.
> Not with the moon, apparently. Rather than calculate or look up
> shutter speeds, I simply bracketed shutter speeds. As you can see,
> 1/60 was plenty. I couldn't see any sharpness/detail difference with
> higher speeds, and other IQ factors were poorer.
>
> Looney Moose
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