June 30, 2022, 03:04, asked: Konstantin Photo
Which Light Pollution Filter is Best For My Telescope?
Filter | Type | Best Used On |
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IDAS LPS | Multi-Broadband | Galaxies Star Clusters Reflection Nebulae Dark Nebulae |
IDAS NB1 | Multi-Narrowband | Emission Nebulae Planetary Nebulae Supernova Remnants |
IDAS NBZ | Multi-Narrowband | Emission Nebulae Planetary Nebulae Supernova Remnants |
June 29, 2022, 16:20, asked: Marian Frew
DSLRs have truly thrust open the door of astrophotography to anyone with an interest in shooting the night sky. Astrophotography with digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras spans all facets of amateur astrophotography. Today's camera models have much lower noise than in the past and more features useful to amateurs....
June 29, 2022, 11:08, asked: Tom
Mirrorless cameras have gained in popularity over the past few years, with many of them being used for astrophotography specifically. In fact, In November 2019, Canon announced their latest camera designed for astrophotography, the full-frame, mirrorless Canon EOS Ra....
June 27, 2022, 17:08, asked: m☀️♊️.
Zoom lenses are entirely unsuitable for astrophotography due to prominent aberrations of every kind. They are by nature designed to compromise by magnification and distance, and are therefore not optically optimized at any single setting. Because of chromatic aberration, no telephoto lens can be used at full aperture....
June 26, 2022, 19:07, asked: Gregs Photographic Journey ?
Focal Length For landscapes or astrophotography, wide angle lenses that span at least 16-24mm are preferred in order to capture as much of the scene as possible. However, you'll likely want to avoid ultra wide-angle fisheye lenses that are typically in the 8-10mm range, as these lenses result in distorted images....
June 25, 2022, 01:39, asked: jewel , oregon USA ??
5. Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM Art. As mentioned above, zoom lenses aren't ideal for astrophotography, but sometimes you need the flexibility of a zoom since objects in the landscape may be far away and you may not be able to carry multiple primes with you....
June 23, 2022, 18:22, asked: nature_photography
June 22, 2022, 06:42, asked: Just a ghost...
The Sony FE 28mm f/2 is an optical surprise. From a standpoint of sharpness, bokeh quality and aberration performance, the lens is excellent. For astrophotography, the lens performed very well with the stars, even wide-open at f/2....
June 20, 2022, 23:23, asked: Benjini Art
From Korean manufacturer Samyang's XP stable of premium manual-focus prime lenses for Canon and Nikon full-frame cameras, this 14mm f/2.4 is the most ideal for astrophotography. The lens is sold as the Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4 in North America. The high-quality glass is neatly wrapped in a really solid casing....
June 19, 2022, 00:02, asked: Eleanor Glendale
Takeaway: Shoot at the widest aperture setting possible, especially if your lens's maximum aperture is in the range of f/2.8 to f/4. If your lens's maximum aperture is in the range of f/1.4 to f/2, that advice still holds – but make sure you are comfortable with the amount of coma and vignetting in your images....