Sure. Nikon d750 with Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8 D in this case I used 1/2 second exposures at f/4, ISO 3200. Around 25 raw frames, 3 of which were discarded during editing. Manually aligned them in photoshop, converted to a smart object, tried avg and max stack modes. This one is the max.
If you want you can find an object on this map: https://www.skymaps.com/downloads.html
and try to point the camera towards it. It’s harder than you might think.
Sure. Nikon d750 with Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8 D in this case I used 1/2 second exposures at f/4, ISO 3200. Around 25 raw frames, 3 of which were discarded during editing. Manually aligned them in photoshop, converted to a smart object, tried avg and max stack modes. This one is the max.
From quick math with 500 rule (500/focal length ) it comes up with around 10s for your camera + lens. More frames means better image.
For F number use as low as possible and adjust ISO for balance.
For stacking use Dedicated program like DeepSkyStacker or Pixinsight. It will enable you to have hundredths of frames.
For more info check https://r-astrophotography.gitbook.io/r-astrophotography-wiki/stacking-dsos
If you want you can find an object on this map: https://www.skymaps.com/downloads.html and try to point the camera towards it. It’s harder than you might think.
Good luck and clear skies.
Thank you. Deepskystacker worked really well on another batch. I’ll use different settings next time and will do the dark and bias frames.