@@Sendbobandvajean set repositioning is for mannually aligning the stars after you had taken a couple of exposures (for example, every 10 exposures I will reposition the camera to align with the stars) And alignment function depends on the time. (If it was 20 exposures x 2secs then the alignment would be light. If it was 50 exposures x 10 secs then the alignment would be medium. But if it was 120 exposures x 20 seconds then the alignment function would be strong)
What is set reposition interval and alignment function?
@@Sendbobandvajean set repositioning is for mannually aligning the stars after you had taken a couple of exposures (for example, every 10 exposures I will reposition the camera to align with the stars)
And alignment function depends on the time. (If it was 20 exposures x 2secs then the alignment would be light. If it was 50 exposures x 10 secs then the alignment would be medium. But if it was 120 exposures x 20 seconds then the alignment function would be strong)
What if i use it with a telescope and a mount that can track sky...???
Shall i be able to get good DSO results?
@@AnkitSingh-v6e Yeah, better results than untracked results!
Does it work on deep sky objects that are untracked? Like if you attach it to a telescope, will that object trail?
Depending on your settings, because the object is much closer, the earths rotation will appear more faster so it would trail a bit
@@Androxima-1007 Ok, I’ll give it a shot. Thanks!
yo nice video but is there a way to remove the ugly corner looking things in the image?
I don't know what corners you are talking about...
@@Androxima-1007 uhh like the little sides you were talking about after editing
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@@nubfriedoohhhh… yeah just crop it!