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Andromeda Galaxy, first try with own basic camera [OC]

Inspired by many others we tried to capture M31 with our own equipment, an old Fuji camera with a 80mm lens.

The only additional tool we used for this shot was a cheap used star tracker so we could expand each shot to 20s. We captured a total of 411 shots which leads to a total exposure time of about 2h17m.

For our first try we are very pleased with the result!

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I used a Fuji XT2 with a 80mm Fujinon lens. As a mount I used the Star adventerer 2i.

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lemmy.world

What’s the aperture of the lens? Is really fast necessary for capturing galaxies?

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feddit.de

My lens is f2.8. Of course the bigger the aperture the better, but as Andromeda is really bright a slower lens will work just fine. As I‘m only a beginner myself I can recommend the Youtube channel ‚nebula photos‘.

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sopuli.xyz

I gotta try that! I just upgraded my camera from a Nikon D50 to a D3500 and it sparked a new interest in photography. I also have a 200mm lens.

Edit: oops, it's a 105mm lens. The 200mm one broke, altho it might still be good for this since it's the autofocus that broke.

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I think with your equipment you could achieve an even better image, I really can only encourage everyone to try this. It really is an awesome experience

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That's great. We can't see andromeda much in Australia but I've always wanted to see it through a telescope

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