The only point of these photos is seeing if they could be done.  They are 
pictures of Jupiter's moons taken using the astrotracer with my tamron 300/2.8 
plus both the 2x and the 1.4x teleconverters, the sigma 50-500 and the FA77.  I 
blew my math and said that the focal length of the tammy was 700, when it's 
really 840, so the astrotracer didn't work as well as it could have.  I think 
that it says something about the resolution of today's sensors that I can get 
photos where you can discern several of Jupiter's moons using a 77mm lens.

Some more of tonight's experiments at:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157627965578134/

I'm starting to learn how to make the astrotracer work, when I have some time, 
I'll need to learn image stacking.


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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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