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I also have not-very-good eyes. :D I have gotten excellent results in manually fine-tuning star focus by observing not just when the selected star looks very small, but also when other very faint stars appear nearby. If focus is not perfect, those stars are blurred out.
Great video, thank you for the tips, did you forget to put a link in for the photostacking masterclass ? I saw you point up to the top but nothing appeared :)
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I also have not-very-good eyes. :D
I have gotten excellent results in manually fine-tuning star focus by observing not just when the selected star looks very small, but also when other very faint stars appear nearby. If focus is not perfect, those stars are blurred out.
Nice, nice!
Thanks for another very informative video.
Thank you!
Great video, thank you for the tips, did you forget to put a link in for the photostacking masterclass ? I saw you point up to the top but nothing appeared :)
So weird! The link is there. But here you have it: ruclips.net/user/liveldKu-NE0gHw
Fantastic video as usual. Congrats and thanks for all you work.
Thank you!
Very helpful video, Rafael! Thank you!
Thank you Michael!
Very helpful, Thanks.
Thank you Enderson!
Great vídeo, thank you¡!
Muchas gracias!!
For crop sensors, you must specify an equivalent focal distance? Or based on the specified camera app will calculate it automatically?
Hi! Based on the selected camera will automatically take the crop factor into account
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I love constructive feedback. Thanks for sharing :P