vikkyvik wrote:
Ahh, congrats! The 60D was one of the cameras I was looking at when I purchased my 50D. There were a couple things that were different about the 60D that I didn't quite like (aside from price). One was that they removed the micro-focus adjustment feature. Can't specifically remember what else. But I'm sure you'll do well with it. The electronic level ought to be useful for tripod shots (if your tripod doesn't have a level, which mine doesn't).
You have larger versions of those? Or is that the full size?
Shots from last night. I've been wanting to do a star trail around the Pole Star with the cellphone tower. Finally did it last night. Pretty happy with it, except I wish I'd done it for longer than an hour:
And some Milky Way visible in between the Summer Triangle (stars Altair, Vega, and Deneb). 14 images stacked in DeepSkyStacker:
When I was first looking at upgrading, I remember thinking the 60D wasn't much of an upgrade from the 50D, and I wanted a 7D instead. I got the 60D because 400-something for a brand new one was a good deal, and the T4i was about the same price. I'm worried about the apparently poopy "weather sealing" or lack thereof.
I do have a bigger shot, and I'm not sure why this one came out so small, but trust me, bigger is worse. I still have to process a few of them, so I'll try to do that soon.
What setting are you using for those star trails? Are you just doing a shot every 30 seconds and then stacking them, or are you letting them actually trail in each shot first? It seems like you'd need more patience for the trails. My problem is the cold. The batteries out here just die so fast. I kind of wish I had a cable release instead of a remote.
The black and white is actually kind of cool. I might have to experiment with color variations. My shots (as you saw) have been coming out kind of blue, whereas most are brown and/or purple. I think I'll have to learn what I'm doing in PS a little bit more to correct it.