My first try at IC 1805 with my stock Fuji XT camera. Turned out way nicer than I could’ve imagined.

equipment:

  • Samyang 135mm f2.0
  • Fuji X-T5 (unmodified)
  • STC duo-narrowband clip-in filter
  • Star adventurer 2i

frames:

  • 550x 60s
  • ISO 1600
  • f2.8

editing:

  • stacked in Siril
  • background removal with GraXpert
  • editing in Photoshop

More infos on Telescopius: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/178053/deep_sky/heart-nebula/IC/1805/diffuse-nebula/by-maxi_franzi

If anyone knows what causes the elongated star shape in the top left corner please let me know. I tried to get the focus as perfect as possible.

  • @bistdunarrischOP
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    10 months ago

    Well thank you very much! I‘m still a beginner myself, for our first tries the videos from Nebula Photos on youtube helped a lot, especially the workflow in Siril. This is only our second serious attempt, so I don’t know if my help is of any value, but I‘ll try anyway.

    Yes we used a heater for the lens, the complete setup was covered in ice, so this helped a lot.

    Yes I did make calibration frames but didn’t use them as I got problems with the result. I forgot that I shot with the dual narrowband filter and used an lcd for flats… But GraXpert handled the very strong gradiant quite well.

    What I think helped the most in terms of quality and artifacts was the constant use of dithering. As the star adventurer 2i obviously can only dither in one axis we dithered manually on the other every 10-15 mins. Hope this helped!

    • @Gnomie
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      310 months ago

      Thanks for the reply and the reference to Nebula Photos; I’ll take a look there. From your photo, I see your weather was the same as mine lately. Hopefully there will be some clear skies again soon. Good luck, thanks again.