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Related: About this forumthe rosette nebula with a new camera
the camera i use for astrophotography finally died (an old sony a6000)
i managed to get a sony a6300 that is astronomy modified.
basicaly this means that teh filter that modern camera have to block infrared and deep red light has been removed. nebulas tend to give of most o ftheir light in the frequencies that are blocked so removing it let a lot more light in
the first shot is with the old camera the second one with the new one. (I know they are flipped,thats just due to when they were shot)
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the rosette nebula with a new camera (Original Post)
moonshinegnomie
Mar 2024
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HAB911
(9,353 posts)1. just amazing
CaliforniaPeggy
(151,972 posts)2. Incredible shots! You do great work. Thanks for sharing them. nt
Deuxcents
(19,598 posts)3. Just WOW!
Tom Kitten
(7,371 posts)4. Great photos!
Space - the final frontier...
ShazzieB
(18,573 posts)5. Amazing!
electric_blue68
(17,832 posts)6. Ooooo, lovely! Didn't know that about the filters.