Sagitta with M71 cluster, with 135mm Canon L-lens at f/2.8 and Canon 20Da camera at ISO 800 for stack of 4 x 3 minute exposures. Taken Sept. 8, 2007. Simulates binocular field. Added glow layer to accentuate stars.
The small constellation of Sagitta the arrow in the northern summer sky. At left of centre is the Messier 71 star cluster. At upper left is the M27 Dumbbell Nebula. The field is about equal to a binocular view, as it was shot with a 135mm telephoto on the Canon 60Da. This is a stack of 4 x 80 second exposures at f/2.2 and ISO 1600, unguided on the Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount. Two additional exposures with the Kenko Softon filter blended in to provide the fuzzy star glows. Taken from home, August 18, 2014.
The small constellation of Sagitta the arrow in the Milky Way, with the cluster M71 left of centre. The field is similar to what a pair of large binoculars would show. I shot this from home Nov. 25, 2019. This is a stack of 6 x 2-minute unguided exposures with the 200mm Canon telephoto at f/2.8 and stock Canon 6D MkII at ISO 1600. An additional exposure taken through the Kenko Softon A filter adds the star glows. All were with the camera on the Fornax LighTrack II tracker.