March 6, 2022, 18:38, asked: Dylan Gaston • South Australia
Important: On Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5, astrophotography only works on zoom settings equal to or greater than 1x. Taking a look at the Wayback Machine, we can see that this change occurred some time between November 1st and November 7th....
March 4, 2022, 20:39, asked: TRAVEL TIME
As you have seen, every kind of astrophotography needs its own editing workflow. Also, many steps can be performed in different ways. In this article, I have barely scratched the surface of a good editing workflow. But it is enough for you to be able to edit your first images and be happy with the results....
March 4, 2022, 11:42, asked: Yahya
Our findings show that the Sony A7III is the most successfully used mirrorless camera in astrophotography. The Sony A7III is a full-frame mirrorless camera released in 2018. It has a 24.2 MP image sensor and a high ISO of 204,800 with excellent noise performance....
March 3, 2022, 22:24, asked: Living once
It is a good camera for astrophotography!...
March 2, 2022, 14:10, asked: Eagle_Eye_Photography ?
Modern Barlow lenses are used in astronomy and astrophotography as optical elements to increase the magnification of a telescope. A Barlow works similarly to a classic teleconverter, used to increase the effective focal length of photography lenses....
March 2, 2022, 11:21, asked: THE PIXXER⏹️ TRAVEL⏹️
A prime telephoto camera lens like the Canon EF 300mm F/4L is a great way to capture deep-sky astrophotography images, as long as you've got a way to track the night sky for each shot. The wide field of view is very forgiving, meaning autoguiding isn't necessary for a successful long exposure image....
March 1, 2022, 18:59, asked: Rei Bajamundi
A DSLR is easy to use, affordable, and still a very relevant choice for long-exposure deep-sky astrophotography. This will open the door to many types of astrophotography including nighttime landscapes, Milky Way portraits, and even deep-sky astrophotography through a telescope....
March 1, 2022, 06:15, asked: Bouba Exentrix
Mobile Mondays: How to do astrophotography with your smartphone
February 28, 2022, 20:42, asked: Truphotos Travel | WZ
I use manual mode, an aperture of f/2.8—or wider if I can—around 20 seconds exposure, with ISO 6400. This should give you lots of stars in your shot. I usually set my white balance to fluorescent, and then do colour grading later in post processing. Keep the '500 rule' in mind....
February 28, 2022, 07:05, asked: Olivier Drouet
Conditions & location Naturally, you'll need clear skies and a dark location, but astrophotography also requires good 'seeing' (a lack of atmospheric turbulence) and 'transparency' (a lack of the moisture and dust in the air that typically occurs after heavy rain)....