Had a couple of clear nights so took a few more moon shots. It was exceptionally still for the first sequence and very little atmospheric disturbance.
I finally decided to get a (second hand) 2x doubler, specifically for my astronomy images. So now I've boosted my 500mm Sigma to 1000mm and adding in the 1.6 crop factor of the 7Dmk2 a virtual 1600mm. I'm probably at the working limit now regarding stability and vibration control using a standard heavy duty Manfrotto tripod. Further improvements to the rig would have to be some form of tracking mount, but that will have to wait for a while.
The images below are each a sequense of 10 images, stacked, aligned and then blended for sharpness.
For comparison I also processed one group as a stacked, aligned and the 'opacity' blended set. To my eye, opacity blending produced a slightly softer image.
One image, showed a mysterious anomaly. There is a triangular (delta?) oblect in the bottom right quarted of the image. Given i'ts relative size, and that the lense is focussed to infinity I'm thinking it has to be an aircraft. I'm open to any other theories..especially as halloween is looming
#1 Gibbous Moon (Composite Stacked & Blended for Sharpness)
#2 Gibbous Moon (Composite Stacked & Opacity Blended)
#3 Full Moon (Composite Stacked & Blended for Sharpness)
#4 Full Moon (Composite Stacked & Blended for Sharpness)
#5 Full Moon, Single image with Mystery Object!
C&C welcome
Canon 7DM2 with Sigma 50-500mm+2x Sigma Extender. Mounted on Manfrotto heavy duty CF Tripod. Camera settings Manual, Mirror lock with cable release, (No IS), Spot metering, ISO 100, F16, 1/125s