![]() ![]() You also have to turn off the Noise Reduction. The whole thing needs to be in Manual, so you set the exposure length, the ISO and the focus. Main reason for problems is likely to be settings on the Nikon. One internal difference is the IR filter, on a Canon their filter will pass about 23% of the incoming Ha and on a Nikon it is lower at around 15-18% - the curves I have are a bit out of date. Assuming no use then no great difference. How much you will or might use this software is a question. Might be a little simplistic but Canon were recommended initially as Canon supplied software for their cameras whereas others did not. The basic beinng that you take say 20 exposures of say 20 seconds each then head off and stack them in DSS. For the basic intention then the Nikon is fine.
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