The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Hi Paul, ... I'm not sure how light-polluted Silicon Valley is. However, at least in Singapore where I'm living, with...
QYR
karatex@...
Nov 2, 1997 2:51 am
6466
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Kodak Pro PPF 400 or Kodak Ektapress PJM 640 Bobby Middleton Astropics at: http://www.webwide.net/~bobbym/astro1.htm...
Bobby Middleton
bobbym@...
Oct 31, 1997 1:13 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I assume from your signature (and your title) that you are not going to need an off-axis guider or have any problems...
Scott Bennett
taolord@...
Oct 31, 1997 3:05 pm
6468
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... There is some film selection advice on my web page, <http://www.mindspring.com/~covington/astro>. Let me suggest that...
M. Covington
covington@...
Oct 31, 1997 5:45 pm
6469
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I use several films these days. We are fortunate to own two OM-1s and an OM-2n, so I can have up to three cameras going...
mark.kaye@...
Oct 31, 1997 6:27 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... The current consensus champion film for all-around deep-sky imaging is Kodak Ektapress Multi-speed, known by the Kodak...
Wil Milan
wmilan@...
Oct 31, 1997 5:54 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... If you are in light pollution, I would advise you to first try B&W hypered TechPan, with various light pollution...
Steve Bell
sb635@...
Oct 31, 1997 5:41 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... If you're going to shoot from an urban location like Silicon Valley then take a drive over to Lumicon and pick up a 2"...
Wil Milan
wmilan@...
Oct 31, 1997 6:03 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Wil, Can the Deep-Sky filter be used for color images? Thanks, Paul Paul Laughton Curator, Richard Feynman Observatory ...
Paul Laughton
sbig@...
Oct 31, 1997 7:40 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... My thanks to all of you who are giving me great information about films. I assure you that I am reading and digesting...
Paul Laughton
sbig@...
Oct 31, 1997 7:44 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Yes. The Deep Sky filter is especially suited to colour as it passes a lot of colours while at the same time filtering...
mark.kaye@...
Nov 1, 1997 12:04 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Where are some intresting spots other than the milky way to point a 50mm lens for photos ? Any time at nite in...
Patrick Lysiak
patrick@...
Oct 31, 1997 9:42 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... In message <199710310330.TAA16118@...>, Paul Laughton <sbig@...> writes ... Jerry Lodriguss has some...
Graham Warrellow
graham@...
Nov 1, 1997 5:08 am
6478
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... The entire constellation of Orion fits nicely on a 35mm frame with a 50mm lens. 50mm is also good for most...
Mike Regish
mregish@...
Oct 30, 1997 3:08 pm
6479
The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I just received what I thought was going to be an Olympus OM1 camera. Turns out it is an OM1n. IS there any difference...
Steve Miller
steve1@...
Nov 1, 1997 3:23 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Indeed, properly exposed, the Orion area can be wonderful with a 50mm lens. Barnard's loop is very tricky to capture...
mark.kaye@...
Nov 1, 1997 4:32 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Interesting thread. I have been bitten by the astrophotography pretty hard lately. My main night interest has been...
Graham Collins
cmm@...
Nov 1, 1997 6:22 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... the question is that you still have to pay $250. 25 liters is small package for gas supplier as i know. but i think...
yupie@...
Nov 1, 1997 9:28 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... i guess you had read Reinhard's post about the price. only in small quantity it's cheap. but gas supplier won't sell you...
yupie@...
Nov 1, 1997 8:07 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Hi Steve I think You can find Your answer at http://www.astro.wellesley.edu/lhawkins/photo/olympus.faq. Thats a good...
frank.vinnerlid
frank.vinnerlid@...
Nov 1, 1997 3:49 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... B6) What are the differences between an OM-1 and an OM-1N? The OM-1N has redesigned film advance and rewind release...
mark.kaye@...
Nov 1, 1997 1:43 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Yes, this is a great site. Also, gives suggestions on checking your OM camera and lenses for defects. Looks as though...
Steve Miller
steve1@...
Nov 1, 1997 4:49 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... The OM-1n is the updated version. Repair parts are still available. Be glad you got that one! Maxx...
maxx
a0011306@...
Nov 1, 1997 5:49 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... get ... Hi Phillip! I tried to use the Micro Guide eyepiece at subzero temperatures. It works fine, but I store my...
Ove Christensen
espgymhf@...
Oct 31, 1997 6:01 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... to ... Thanks Bill, I have focused the Barlow and finally, I focused the main telescope to see if it was possible to get...
Ove Christensen
espgymhf@...
Oct 31, 1997 6:05 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Thank you for your information. Did you actually use a f6.3 system?. the image I get of the guide start is larger than...
Ove Christensen
espgymhf@...
Oct 31, 1997 6:11 am
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Can you explain more fully what you mean by this? How does stopping down "even the exposure over the entire frame"?...
LiveTV@...
Nov 1, 1997 9:56 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I have recently acquired the Celestron Pulstar illuminator for my micro-guide. It can be set to pulse on an off at...
Paul Laughton
sbig@...
Nov 1, 1997 8:24 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... I would like to correspond off list with anyone with experience using one of the various autofocus 35mm cameras...
LiveTV@...
Nov 1, 1997 11:36 pm
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The Astro-Photography Mailing List ... Unfortunately, no. If so, I could do six minutes at f1.2 and do five times as many exposures a night. Many factors...