The general thumb of rule to get good astrophotograph is,
Good telescope: The telescope isn’t necessary to be expensive or exotic. It just has to be suitable on the object that you image.
Good mount: The mount can support the telescope well and the setup is very well balanced.
Good tracking: The tracking error is supposed to be acceptable with the focal length you are imaging at.
Good camera: Again, the camera has to be a good partner with the telescope. Read this article about what’s a good partner.
Good skill: This means the imaging skill (image taking + processing skill)
Good weather: No wind to cause vibration, no atmospheric turbulence to cause distorted image, and most importantly, NO CLOUD.
Why is there conclusion but no detail of this topic posted? Hehe, the detailed article is still in progress. Summary comes first. ![]()













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