Thanks for the video. I have a semi-Newbie question: I just got a mirrorless camera that has been astro-modified for H-Alpha. Is it a good choice for Pleiades, considering that the dominant color for this DSO will be blue? I intend to use a Red Cat 51. I also have a light pollution filter that can be used with the Red Cat. I also have a standard mirrorless camera. Any advice? Thank you.
Your modified camera won't help at all. As a matter of fact, it will make editing a bit harder. Use the stock camera. The darker the skies, the more you will pull out of the image. I shot mine at 10,000 ft in the desert under Bortle 1.
The "unknown" nebula is Lion Nebula!
Thank you. I knew someone would have something on it.
Clear skies and uneventful nights.
Thanks for the video. I have a semi-Newbie question: I just got a mirrorless camera that has been astro-modified for H-Alpha. Is it a good choice for Pleiades, considering that the dominant color for this DSO will be blue? I intend to use a Red Cat 51. I also have a light pollution filter that can be used with the Red Cat. I also have a standard mirrorless camera. Any advice? Thank you.
Your modified camera won't help at all. As a matter of fact, it will make editing a bit harder. Use the stock camera.
The darker the skies, the more you will pull out of the image. I shot mine at 10,000 ft in the desert under Bortle 1.
@@astroventure2221 Thank you for the reply!
Has anyone ever told you that you look a bit like an English singer named Paul Carrack? 😁
I didn't know who he was, but I could see it. LOL