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Re: (meteorobs) Need Film / Exposure Recommendation
In a message dated 11/15/01 9:55:50 PM Mountain Standard Time,
chris.tarr@attdot net writes:
I've always used 400ASA Chris But you might try 800 with the smaller
aperture. anything over that will probably be pretty grainy i would think.
I havent piggy backed, but get the star trails let us know how you make out.
<< Okay I am thoroughly confused. I have seen recommendations
ranging from 200 - 3200 ISO film for meteor photography.
I am a novice at this, but want to try a few piggyback
photos with my SLR and Meade SCT this weekend.
28 mm at f3.5 is my widest most open setup.
What film(s) is(are) best for 2, 5, 10, and 15 minute exposures
in a relative dark skies area with this setup? >>
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