I bought one. Thanks everybody.
I am going to do that next time. HAHAHAHA
Almost get a picture. I like it
This is one of the funniest posts I have read anywhere. I didn't know there were so many people like me!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks. Should I try not using the wide angle and just taking more individual images and stitching them?
I have taken panorama pictures before with success. I stitched the images together and the pictures turned out great. I tried a 2 layer pano image. The first layer was fine. It was an outside picture of trees and clouds. The camera was level and on a tripod. For the second layer, I just tilted the camera up. The 2nd layer would not stitch. Using a wide angle lens, the trees were leaning in different directions and wouldn't line up. What did I do wrong? What can I do different besides not use a wide angle lens? The enclosed image is of the bottom layer only. THANKS
Thank you everybody who responded. Your help and advice was appreciated very much. I will take your ideas and combine them. Hopefully, I can get the star pictures I am looking for.
The laser is cylindrical and has no foot. I was thinking of getting a support for the laser to sit in.
Most digital cameras have a hot shot mount for a flash. If you install a cold shoe made out of metal, will you short out the electronics? Looking for something to attach a laser pointer to, so I can point the camera in the right direction for star photography.
HAHAHAHAHA. Great story. Unfortunately, it's true
Moderate Protan color blindness, a type of red-green color blindness. Thanks