Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  Great Nebula in Orion  ·  IC 430  ·  M 42  ·  M 43  ·  NGC 1973  ·  NGC 1975  ·  NGC 1976  ·  NGC 1977  ·  NGC 1980  ·  NGC 1981  ·  NGC 1982  ·  NGC 1999  ·  The star 42Ori  ·  The star 45Ori  ·  The star 49Ori  ·  The star θ1Ori  ·  The star θ2Ori  ·  The star ιOri  ·  The star υOri
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Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer, Tom Robbe
Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer
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Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer

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Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer, Tom Robbe
Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer
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Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer

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Where I have been spending my winters lately, I don't have access to full sized mount, so I have been experimenting with my Star Adventurer. I wanted a little more reach than I can get with an older Nikkor 180 I have. I have this Canon 70-300mm f4-/5.8 which I don't remember trying for astrophotography before. (Would love to have a small very lightweight refractor like a William Optics one to use with the Star Adventurer.) This zoom lens did alright, but the field is not flat at all and even the stars toward the center are not very round. Nonetheless, I haven't done any deep space stuff for some time, so I really have been having fun with this. I haven't used StarTools for a very long while to process deep sky images, and realized I had forgotten how to use it to my previous ability, so that has sent me on a bit of a learning adventure. I downloaded a newer version which has significant new features. I need to give kudos to Ivo Jager, the creator of StarTools who is amazingly available and forever improving StarTools.

I used this lens at 300mm f5.6. This is a stack of 80 65second exposures with 12 darks. I have many more frames which I did not use for this image. Turns out my computer could not handle more than this amount using Sequator to stack. Sequator is so fast and simple, but at least for me it has this limitation. I may restack a larger amount using Nebulosity and see if that improves my final image. Cheers, and thanks for looking.

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Orion Nebula with Canon 70-300mm f/5.6 and Star Adventurer, Tom Robbe