Originally Posted by
JBW
It's been said that astro-photography is the most complex genre in photography. I wouldn't bet my eternal soul that it is. But if it isn't I don't want to try what is.
Last night I experimented with shutter speed. To be precise the difference between one second and four seconds using my Tamron 90mm 272E attached to a Sony Alpha a58. Did I mention the complexity of astro-photography? This test is only valid for this camera and this lens.
The first shot is Saturn at 1 s. Not so good. The second is Antares, M4 (the faint fuzzy) and the Oph Nebula (look for Mickey Mouse in the top half of the shot). Both shots have identical post processing, including stacking in DSS. They were taken within two minutes of each other.
I'll be going with a four second shutter speed.
Brian