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Aug 17, 2022 07:24 |  #1

First attempts at imaging Jupiter with my Canon 90D and 70-300mm lens. Figuring out what exposures work best.

I don't see an "official" thread for posting Jupiter/planetary images. Maybe there should be one?

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Aug 18, 2022 00:31 |  #2

Good start. You'll invariably need to composit the longer exposures for the moons with the shorter exposure for the planet. It is impossible (AFAIK) to get them both in the same exposure and maintain the planet's surface color bands.


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Aug 18, 2022 05:43 as a reply to  @ DavidWatts's post |  #3

That was my conclusion as well. Now I just have to figure out how to do it so that it looks right.




  
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Aug 19, 2022 13:24 |  #4

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That was my conclusion as well. Now I just have to figure out how to do it so that it looks right.

Keep experimenting with different shutter speeds, as well as, video. I believe the best final images come from stacked pictures. You'll eventually end up with 2 different images to create one final image.
I shot the first picture back in 2009 with my old 40D and Bigma (Sigma 50-500mm) after playin' around with different shutter speeds.
The second image, I used a 8''dob and Canon 6D attached to it.
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Aug 19, 2022 15:07 as a reply to  @ jgoetz4's post |  #5

Nice shots! I'm already investigating t adapters/rings to use my 90D with my 10" SCT. Problem is it's a ~35 year old Meade that is no longer made and Meade doesn't really make much in the way of accessories anymore. Fortunately according to Celestron support their. T-adapter will work. Can't wait to try a 2500mm f/10 telephoto lens!

But I still need to learn how to stack images.




  
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Aug 20, 2022 00:43 |  #6

jgoetz4 wrote in post #19417236 (external link)
Keep experimenting with different shutter speeds, as well as, video. I believe the best final images come from stacked pictures. You'll eventually end up with 2 different images to create one final image.
I shot the first picture back in 2009 with my old 40D and Bigma (Sigma 50-500mm) after playin' around with different shutter speeds.
The second image, I used a 8''dob and Canon 6D attached to it.
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Aug 20, 2022 17:09 |  #7

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NICE!

Thanks David, but there are many great shots of the planets on this forum.
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