No posts in OSC?

The OSC Club (One Shot Camera) 4 replies305 views
Ron Kramer avatar
I'm a noob and looking to learn from the beast on Astrobin.
dsoscope avatar
Just to kick things off, especially for DSLR users I think it's important to find out how to squeeze out as much performance as possible out of these cameras  to emulate astro camera capability. With the right technique and knowledge surprising results can be obtained from the humble DSLR.
I personally now prefer Drizzling during aquisition, and in comparison tests have found it to be equal or better than Dark frame and bias subtraction. Despite losing some imaging time while drizzling between images I just have to stack the aquired images and do without spending any time sorting out darks and dealing with fluctuating temperatures DSLR's are subject to.
 Any comments or questions?
DSO Scope….Dan
Frank Breslawski avatar
Hi Dan,

you mean dithering and not drizzling, right? And yes, I also made very good experiences with dithering. In combination with BIAS and Flat calibration frames it‘s very useful with a DSLR. Only in hot summer nights I got some additional quality by adding Darkframes. Give it a try but be aware, that the results also depend on the used camera model.

Frank
Helpful Concise
dsoscope avatar
Oh yes, dithering while imaging is what I was talking about. Now that is a thought. In frame and focus movie mode I get temperatures up to 40c on the Canon sensor. I usually end up discarding the first 4 images due to very bad color noise until I reach sub 25c images in Summer time imaging. Additional flats/Bias/Darks ontop of dithered images is worth a shot especially for those "warm" images…….

Dan
John R Carter, Sr. avatar
Ron Kramer:
I'm a noob and looking to learn from the beast on Astrobin.

From the "beast?" Or from the "best?" <grin>

We just might all be "beasties" in one way or another.

I learn from others by noting their equipment used and camera settings. Each type of object has specific "best practices" involving sensor type, exposure, focal length, the number and type of subs, and whether or not filters make a significant difference. But in the end, the post-processing is where what might appear to be a not-so-good image can be turned into something magical.

I suspect that for some people using OSC, just getting a decent image in a single shot is an accomplishment. Hey! There's a group for that!
Helpful Respectful Engaging Supportive
Related discussions
Hello from Keller, TX US
Hello Astrobin. I'm Gary from Keller, TX. I've been shooting Milky Way wide field shots with a DSLR for two or three years as well as some star trails, and time lapses. Lately I've grown interested in capturing brighter deep sky objects a...
Gary shoots Milky Way wide field with DSLR; experienced member to learn from.
Sep 18, 2017
Dave from the Netherlands
Hi I,m Dave from the Netherlands Diving into the world of Astrophotography around 2011,and i love it!! Still got a lot to learn with processing my data,but the weather in the Netherlands keeps me busy with processing,instead of collecting data . I...
Dave has years of astrophotography experience and processes data regularly.
Nov 19, 2015
Hello from Bavaria
Hello dear sky-observers! I'm a 34 years old spanish guy living in Germany since 2011. I've started looking at the sky just with my eyes, then eventually I bought binoculars and finally I got a telescope, and then another one ^^. Now, I'm...
Started with naked eye observation, progressed through equipment; learning progression example.
Aug 16, 2018
Hello from Central PA
Hi everyone, I've been into astrophotography for about a year now, I started out with my DSLR and lenses and eventually upgraded to a refractor and an ASI1600mm. I've come a long way but I've still got a lot to learn. Light pollution is c...
Upgraded from DSLR/lenses to refractor; beginner-to-intermediate progression similar to noob path.
Dec 10, 2018
Hello from Sweden!
Hi guys and gals of astrobin, name's Rob and been doing AP for about 4 years. Super passionate about all things space and physics although my curiosity is far greater than my knowledge and I'm an absolute layman with no schooling or so…...
Rob has 4 years AP experience; passionate about space and physics.
Oct 21, 2017