AR2738 is definitely the focus today.
Ranger with 5x Powermate, reducer not removed, so it's not 5x indeed. Taken at 0638 UT, ASI 120mm.
0635 (UT) with reducer for full disc shot.
We finally got a sizeable active region after long inactivity.
Welcome to my astronomy blog. I dedicate myself to the simplest form of amateur astronomy which requires only portable equipments. I have small refractors, small binoculars, a small mount, and a small H-alpha solar filter. Originally from a city where the people were proud of their light pollution, that is Hong Kong where I loved. Relocated to the UK since 2021.
Monday, April 08, 2019
Sunday, April 07, 2019
20190407 Sun
Taken at 0717 UT, the one below is colorized digitally. Ranger with reducer, Solarmax II 60 with BF10, ASI 120mm.
Something is happening on the top and bottom left. Very very foggy sky.
Monday, March 11, 2019
20190311 Sun
It has been rainy for so many days...
Foggy still, but at least there is some sunshine, of course, it results in more noise.
0639 (UT), Ranger, Solarmax 60/BF10, ASI 120mm as usual.
Foggy still, but at least there is some sunshine, of course, it results in more noise.
0639 (UT), Ranger, Solarmax 60/BF10, ASI 120mm as usual.
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
A new backpack
I am inspired by a local youtuber so that I want to try out hiking plus photography, probably even astrophotography!
I therefore need a good backpack for this purpose. I want a backpack which will allow me to take basic camera and lenses, a small tripod, and more importantly, a hydration bladder so that I can hike with it. The one which I choose is the Lowepro Photo Sport 200 AW.
I choose this backpack because it looks like a hiking backpack more than a camera backpack. For my purpose, photography is not the key point. Being able to take a camera body plus two lenses are probably enough for me. In the above picture, we have a Canon 70D with Canon 10-22mm attached, and a Canon 100-400mm lens on the side. Notice that the bag will not take a Canon 70D with the Canon 100-400mm attached.
Finding a camera backpack with a hydration bladder is not easy, and this is one of the exceptions. The hydration bladder compartment can hold a laptop alternatively! It makes this bag useful for daily purpose as well.
The top compartment could be used to take other personal stuff, like food and maybe a small tripod, or rain jacket. This is important for hiking trip. The weather also features a built-in rain cover! The hip belt has two small pockets for some minor stuff, like a power bank for mobile phone, etc.
Finally, there is a outside sleeve for some small items like your hat, and so on... for quick grab!
Really wanted to see how it works out in the field. I'll do more hiking and photography trip during the summer, when camping is too hot to be an option.
Let's see how it works out, the usability and comfort is yet to be tried out.
I therefore need a good backpack for this purpose. I want a backpack which will allow me to take basic camera and lenses, a small tripod, and more importantly, a hydration bladder so that I can hike with it. The one which I choose is the Lowepro Photo Sport 200 AW.
I choose this backpack because it looks like a hiking backpack more than a camera backpack. For my purpose, photography is not the key point. Being able to take a camera body plus two lenses are probably enough for me. In the above picture, we have a Canon 70D with Canon 10-22mm attached, and a Canon 100-400mm lens on the side. Notice that the bag will not take a Canon 70D with the Canon 100-400mm attached.
Finding a camera backpack with a hydration bladder is not easy, and this is one of the exceptions. The hydration bladder compartment can hold a laptop alternatively! It makes this bag useful for daily purpose as well.
The top compartment could be used to take other personal stuff, like food and maybe a small tripod, or rain jacket. This is important for hiking trip. The weather also features a built-in rain cover! The hip belt has two small pockets for some minor stuff, like a power bank for mobile phone, etc.
Finally, there is a outside sleeve for some small items like your hat, and so on... for quick grab!
Really wanted to see how it works out in the field. I'll do more hiking and photography trip during the summer, when camping is too hot to be an option.
Let's see how it works out, the usability and comfort is yet to be tried out.
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Stepping down as a Cloudynights.com moderator
I have been given a chance to give up my duty, and I feel sorry to end my role of moderator this way.
I really forgot how long I had been a moderator there, but this popular and long-life thread gives the bottom line:
I have been running this challenge for 11 years! And it comes to an end not too long ago.
Anyway, I was suddenly asked by a red guy tonight that my contribution and involvement was not enough, and I was given a chance to repent. But guess what, my level of involvement had been similar in the past years, and even since from day one.
Part of the reason is that, I'm from GMT+8 and when mode ration was required, I was sleeping but then when I woke up, the problem had been resolved already. And I ain't a native English speaker, and I am from the other side of the globe, I found that sometimes I was not sensitive enough to realize a problem between the lines. Therefore, my moderation action seemed limited.
So many years ago, I believe that I was asked by Allister the founder to be a moderator of the CCD forum, but it is funny that I actually never owned any cooled CCD myself! I was asked to moderate the CCD forum just because I image the planets with a ToUCam Pro! By then, Cloudynights was still at its infancy, and quality active volunteers were in demand, and I believe that I was very active and I had never been moderated, and so I was invited? But now I'm considered worthless. My involvements were not reduced by much, at least I came back daily basically, but now I was told that I was not giving enough. I was even given a chance to repent. Of course, I would rather end the shame now.
Anyway, everything has an end. I just couldn't imagine that it could be like this! Maybe I should have quit as a moderator when the group challenge was closed a few years ago? It is now kind of too late?
I guess I will still be around in CN, but it will never be the same again. I didn't post this is CN, since I don't want to be moderated. The following was posted instead:
I don't know that red guy in person, and I can't even recognize his ID, maybe he's active these few years and that's enough for him to tell me that I am not active enough despite I had been working for CN for nearly two decades.
Anyway, what I have done, is at least a good experience to myself. While others might find it worthless now, and that's out of my control. Internet forums were declining in these few years, but CN is still a good place to gather information and to share.
Thursday, February 07, 2019
20190207 DSLR Sun
1142 (UT), taken with Canon 450D (low pass removed), Solarmax 60/BF10, Tele Vue Ranger at prime focus, auto level stretched.
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
20190122-0123 水浪窩 Camping
I am trying out my new ultra-light gear. Everything packed and it was less than 8kg including my Canon 450D modified with my new Canon 24mm STM. I really love this new backpack for ultra-light trips.
Bu then I forgot that regular camera lens won't come to infinity focus after removing the low pass filter, last time I made the same mistake in Chek King (赤徑) and life has to repeat the same failure.
Given the failure last time, I didn't realize that until after several shots. To solve the problem, I found that EF lens could reach infinity focus with a CLS filter installed in front of the CMOS, but then EF-S lens was not compatible with the drop-in CLS filter. So, I'll have to come back to EF lenses.
It was Tuesday night, but we still got two other groups around. One was a family, they even setup a campfire, singing some Christian hymns with guitar. I went to the other side of the wind in order to get rid of the smoke.
My minimalist setup, but yet still quite comfortable, for I've a carbon fiber foldable camp chair.
Here are the out of focus shots before bright moon light comes! By then, I didn't even need a flashlight to move around the campsite. I even have to use eye patch to sleep inside the tent. Temperature was below 10 degree Celsius, but I forgot to bring my thermometer to tell the actual reading. Wind kept sneaking into my tent, moving the inner mesh wall.
I got only a small tripod.
I shall try to make some star trails next time if the sky was not great, and then I shall try to bring a tracking mount when the sky might be better. This is not a perfect site for astrophotography, but then it's reachable to me easily.
After maybe around two hours, I went to sleep. Breakfast time on the next morning!
On the way leaving the site, I found the grass land besides the helicopter pad could be a good spot for imaging.
We should stay outside the landing pad, in order not to hinder any emergency mission.
For ultra-portable setup, I shall use a fixed short tripod.
For tracked imaging, I shall use a taller tripod, in order to do the polar alignment.
Bu then I forgot that regular camera lens won't come to infinity focus after removing the low pass filter, last time I made the same mistake in Chek King (赤徑) and life has to repeat the same failure.
Given the failure last time, I didn't realize that until after several shots. To solve the problem, I found that EF lens could reach infinity focus with a CLS filter installed in front of the CMOS, but then EF-S lens was not compatible with the drop-in CLS filter. So, I'll have to come back to EF lenses.
It was Tuesday night, but we still got two other groups around. One was a family, they even setup a campfire, singing some Christian hymns with guitar. I went to the other side of the wind in order to get rid of the smoke.
My minimalist setup, but yet still quite comfortable, for I've a carbon fiber foldable camp chair.
Here are the out of focus shots before bright moon light comes! By then, I didn't even need a flashlight to move around the campsite. I even have to use eye patch to sleep inside the tent. Temperature was below 10 degree Celsius, but I forgot to bring my thermometer to tell the actual reading. Wind kept sneaking into my tent, moving the inner mesh wall.
I got only a small tripod.
I shall try to make some star trails next time if the sky was not great, and then I shall try to bring a tracking mount when the sky might be better. This is not a perfect site for astrophotography, but then it's reachable to me easily.
After maybe around two hours, I went to sleep. Breakfast time on the next morning!
On the way leaving the site, I found the grass land besides the helicopter pad could be a good spot for imaging.
We should stay outside the landing pad, in order not to hinder any emergency mission.
For ultra-portable setup, I shall use a fixed short tripod.
For tracked imaging, I shall use a taller tripod, in order to do the polar alignment.
Friday, January 11, 2019
20190111 Sun
This is the first imaging session for 2019!
First up is a full disc shot at 0721 (UT), foggy sky but rather nice seeing. The solar surface remains inactive, note the bigger prominence on the 9 O'Clock position.
Close up at 0726 (UT), higher gain faster shutter, higher fps as a result:
Another close up at 0729 (UT), lower gain slower shutter, lower fps as a result, but less noise:
For better seeing, we don't need high fps or faster shutter to freeze seeing... slower shutter and lower gain means less noise!
First up is a full disc shot at 0721 (UT), foggy sky but rather nice seeing. The solar surface remains inactive, note the bigger prominence on the 9 O'Clock position.
Close up at 0726 (UT), higher gain faster shutter, higher fps as a result:
Another close up at 0729 (UT), lower gain slower shutter, lower fps as a result, but less noise:
For better seeing, we don't need high fps or faster shutter to freeze seeing... slower shutter and lower gain means less noise!
Friday, January 04, 2019
Canon 24mm f2.8 STM and Canon 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 USM
Since I've started some simple astrophotography during my camping trips, I gathered enough reason to re-organized my lens line-up finally.
What was missing from my collection is a really wide angle lens. I have been using a 8mm f3.5 manual fisheye lens for that purpose before, but then it has limited usage during day time, and it is a little bit too wide if I have only one lens. You took a few shots and those will cover the whole sky!
Therefore, a 10-22mm or a 10-18mm is always in the wanted list. Today, I get a great 2nd hand deal on a Canon 10-22mm, the lens is aged but it works.
And for ultimate portability, I got another nice deal of a brand new pancake Canon 24mm f2.8 lens a couple of days ago, too!
Vignetting is rather heavy if it was used wide open, but for the price, its size and weight, it is a must have other than my existing 50mm f1.8 lens.
Let's see how they work out.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
20181226 Sun
0827 (UT), the solar surface remains boring, except a small active region on the upper right, and a few small prominences.
Ranger with Solarmax II 60 with BF10, with the reducer on.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Chuwi Lapbook 14.1
I've a cheap Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 laying around and it could be used for astronomy purpose. The first thing I will need to do, is to expand its storage, so that it could store more images or even video from Sharpcap. This is only possible with the earliest version of the model which comes with a m.2 slot, later versions have it removed silently. On simple disassembly, I found that I am lucky enough to have the original version!
I got a really cheap one from taobao, and it has 128G in size, which is about right in terms of price and size! It makes no sense to buy something expensive for a cheap notebook! 128G will triple the original size! This SSD has a form factor of 2242, but it also comes with two detachable parts for better compatibility with bigger form factors.
Windows managed to detect the SSD without problem, and after simple partitioning and formatting, it's ready for use.
A quick speed test was conducted in Sharpcap, it's way faster than the original internal SanDisk eMMC!
In addition to my Voyo, this Chuwi could be used as well. I suspect it will yield higher fps than the Voyo which features a faster CPU.
I got a really cheap one from taobao, and it has 128G in size, which is about right in terms of price and size! It makes no sense to buy something expensive for a cheap notebook! 128G will triple the original size! This SSD has a form factor of 2242, but it also comes with two detachable parts for better compatibility with bigger form factors.
Windows managed to detect the SSD without problem, and after simple partitioning and formatting, it's ready for use.
A quick speed test was conducted in Sharpcap, it's way faster than the original internal SanDisk eMMC!
In addition to my Voyo, this Chuwi could be used as well. I suspect it will yield higher fps than the Voyo which features a faster CPU.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
20181213 水浪窩 雙子座流星雨?
其實未出去已經知無景,不過算係去散吓心。
雲不散,不概嘆,早已慣;早一晚,藏山間,靜無限。
Canon 450D modified, 20s exposure at ISO 800, fixed tripod.
Minimalist style camping, less than 9.2kg total.
雲不散,不概嘆,早已慣;早一晚,藏山間,靜無限。
Canon 450D modified, 20s exposure at ISO 800, fixed tripod.
Minimalist style camping, less than 9.2kg total.
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
20181129-1130 Modified Canon 450D first light (Camping in Chek King)
I went for a camping trip and astrophotography was only a very small part, so I used a mini-tripod with a small ball head only, and I only had my Canon 50mm f1.8 with the modified 450D.
To keep the story short, I found that the 50mm f1.8 could no longer reach infinity focus when the IR filter is removed! The 50mm f1.8 has very limited focus travel, and this is the problem. Notice that it's not autofocus that fails, this is anticipated due to the change of the optical path length.
It's one of the best night for the last decade, luckily I've my Canon 10x30 IS with me and I enjoyed tremendously!
Sirius with M41, I love to catch the view when it's still low in the sky, the tree as foreground is very nice!
M31 at the corner.
M45 hanging just above the trees.
The Orion and M42 just went above the tree! Note that red color on M42, it used to be purple before.
Later I found that if I insert a CLS filter between the lens and the camera, it will reach infinity focus again! Next time I shall try this one combination out.
For wide field, maybe my Canon 70D is better due to the movable LCD, composition should be far easier. The modified 450D might be better for targets richer in H-alpha.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
20181111 Sun
The sun surface is still quiet, 0653 (UT), taken with reducer on:
But on carefully second look, you could see two small prominence at the 1 O'Clock and 7 O'Clock direction.
So here are two shots with 5x Powermate, and reducer removed.
First at 0701 (UT):-
And then second at 0706 (UT):-
The Solarmax is not very good at imaging these.
Monday, November 05, 2018
Canon 450D modifications
Canon 450D is my first DSLR. But after I got my 70D, this was left idle. I always want to remove its IR filter astronomy purpose, but I never got the time and courage to do that.
As the price of 2nd hand 450D is dropping, the initiative is getting bigger and bigger. In order to unleash its residue value, the modification is the only way to go. Earlier this morning, I took the plunge to carry on the modification according to the information on the web.
However, those pages were updated as newer DSLR comes into the market, and thus some photographs along with the instruction might not be very helpful. Some guess work required.
The most difficult trouble to me was those screws. I simply couldn't remove a few of those screws, they literally screwed up! I had to use a drill to remove them completely in an irreversible manner. I met maybe four such nasty screws.
Here are some snapshots, the first milestone as below with bottom and back cover removed:
Next, when the daughter board was removed:
And then the metalic cover on top of the CMOS assembly:
And then the CMOS assembly:
The shutter could be seen above, and the CMOS board below. A cutter has to be used to remove the first filter. The first filter serves as the dust removal system and this was to be kept. The second filter was the one to be removed. And below that was the CMOS.
As the price of 2nd hand 450D is dropping, the initiative is getting bigger and bigger. In order to unleash its residue value, the modification is the only way to go. Earlier this morning, I took the plunge to carry on the modification according to the information on the web.
However, those pages were updated as newer DSLR comes into the market, and thus some photographs along with the instruction might not be very helpful. Some guess work required.
The most difficult trouble to me was those screws. I simply couldn't remove a few of those screws, they literally screwed up! I had to use a drill to remove them completely in an irreversible manner. I met maybe four such nasty screws.
Here are some snapshots, the first milestone as below with bottom and back cover removed:
Next, when the daughter board was removed:
And then the metalic cover on top of the CMOS assembly:
And then the CMOS assembly:
The shutter could be seen above, and the CMOS board below. A cutter has to be used to remove the first filter. The first filter serves as the dust removal system and this was to be kept. The second filter was the one to be removed. And below that was the CMOS.
I did removed the filter, but I didn't take any photograph of it. I placed it downward to prevent dust from falling onto it.
Re-assembly is easier but still quite difficult. I managed to leave a few screws unused, but then the camera works without problem, no loose parts.
This is the first shot taken after the modification! The pinkish hue is so lovely!
Finally, I had set the internal parameter for astronomy purpose. Turn on RAW mode, remove any built-in noise reduction, turned off the flash by default and so forth. Wish to use it in the field soon! Together with the DIY external power supply, this is going to be my work horse under starry sky!
20181105 0644 (UT) Sun
As title, the sun is still very inactive with a dim filament on the upper right, and it seems to extend to the limb as a small prominence.
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