Do you have any de-noise tools? If you'd like, link me one of those totality raw's and I can try running it through the one I use.
I don't use anything, generally. There's a BlurXterminator plug-in in PixInsight I use for deep-space astro shots, but in general I try keeping the ISO setting low to prevent noise from being generated in the first place - it's a relic from my film days, I guess.
Dunno if this will work, but there's an RW2 file here:
I'm sure the high ISO number contributed, given how clear the pre-totality ISO 100 shots look, but on the other hand the Read Noise in the S5's sensor is pretty low at anything above ISO 600 or so, ...I think the ISO 6400 may have been part of it; I got the best results with shutter speed settings that kept the ISO between 800 and 1600.
I'm sure the high ISO number contributed, given how clear the pre-totality ISO 100 shots look, but on the other hand the Read Noise in the S5's sensor is pretty low at anything above ISO 600 or so, ...
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Oooh. Good luck with it![*shrug*] I'm still pretty chuffed with what I got, all things considered. And I've got 5-6 years to think about how I'd do the next one differently. Your shots are impressive, so much so that I just swooped a mint-ish Tamron 55BB and a K&F Concept L-mount adaptor for myself off eBay last night. It could be the best $150 astro lens I've ever seen.
Have you tried to adapt that lens to an m43 ? Then you would get 1000mmHuh... interesting. All I can say is that while I've generally had good luck with interior low-light at 6400, the other night things were looking consistently better in that 1600-and-under range... though now that I think of it, the 2000 shots weren't bad.
Oooh. Good luck with it!
The trickiest part for me is focusing, but at least the 55BB has a nice wide focus ring that's got pretty smooth damping; DoF with the mirror lens is still very narrow, unfortunately.
Oh, I have, many times; it’s what I used to shoot the solar eclipse last year. It was also able to get a shot during the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction a few years ago, where you could see a couple of the Galilean moons and a hint of the rings. (Well, two different shots - to get the rings, had to shorten the exposure enough that I lost the moons.)Have you tried to adapt that lens to an m43 ? Then you would get 1000mm
This seems like a lens best used with a split-prism focus screen, for terrestrial use. Too bad that's not an option. I think though, since I plan on using it mainly for Astro work, that focusing it tethered to my laptop, using that lovely 15" Retina screen as a focus screen, should work out well. To be determined.The trickiest part for me is focusing, but at least the 55BB has a nice wide focus ring that's got pretty smooth damping; DoF with the mirror lens is still very narrow, unfortunately.