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My first time trying to shoot the Horse Head nebula! I have a stock Sony a6000, which cuts out most of the hydrogen red signal, but thankfully enough got through to at least make this a solid attempt.

The data is about 45 minutes worth of 30 second exposures out of my Sony and a Ttartisan 500mm f6.3 lens, on a star tracker.

Due to the very limited total integration time and the stock camera I had to stretch pretty far while fending off artifacts here and there.

Overall I'll take it, will revisit in the future.

Feedback appreciated!

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[–] Zer0_F0x 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Thanks! I have to drive for an hour to get to a bortle 4 to shoot most targets I have in mind, about a week every month with no moon, one night only on any given week due to work schedule and the weather has to be good as well... Which I'm sure is a struggle everyone in here is familiar with :p

This target in particular will be unavailable in the summer months when the weather is always nice, so I'll try to give it another go in a few days and see what happens.

I'll post a side by side comparison to hopefully highlight some improvement!