Living on the side of a sleeping volcano away from the madding crowds means we have great soil for our garden and dark skies for my astronomy.
It also means we have fluctuating electricity and consistent black outs. We count on five to ten blackouts a week and plug our delicate electrical equipment into voltage regulators.
The thought of spending money on a motorized EQ mount sends shudders up and down my spine. Which is why I ran a tracking test last night.
I put a brightish star in the center of my LCD and shot three sets of seven frames at a shutter speed of 3.2s.. I was curious if I could keep everything centered using just my eyes and hands. Turns out that using a Slik U8000 with a pan and tilt head I can.
I still need an EQ mount but now I know it can be and will be a manual EQ mount. At the start of my journey into astrophotography I was told that I needed to learn before I bought. It was good advice.
ISO 1600 ~ Shutter Sped 3.2s ~ F/2.8 ~ 17 frames ~ 18 Dark ~ 5 Off Bias ~ Hand Tracking ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E