December 5, 2021, 08:30, asked: ?
Macro lenses are wonderful for astrophotography. The macro lens are designed to have a very flat field and produce pin point stars to the edges....
December 4, 2021, 16:19, asked: lisyclare
The Canon EOS RP Astrophoto - the camera is specially converted for astrophotography. Capture the night sky with breathtaking clarity and admire the splendour of the milky way and the fascination of nebulous objects, star clusters or even distant galaxies. The Canon EOS RP is specially rebuilt for astrophotography....
December 3, 2021, 07:26, asked: ?
Stars can also be shot on a full-moon night, but the brighter the moon is, the more light pollution it creates, and the stars will not be as prominent. You'll need a normal DSLR or mirrorless camera with a standard 18-55mm kit lens (such as this Canon lens or this Nikon lens)....
December 3, 2021, 07:18, asked: Josh
In astrophotography, stacking, also known as integration, is all about increasing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of your images; in other words, increasing the signal that you do want and reducing the noise you don't. Advertisement. Every image you capture contains both signal and unwanted noise....
December 1, 2021, 19:47, asked: Carmen Stahn
Landscape astrophotography is one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, types of landscape photography. Astrophotography reveals the invisible, it is a marrying of the known and the unknown. ... While we can tangibly see the landscape, we can never see the night sky as a camera sees it....
November 30, 2021, 17:08, asked: ℙ???????????
Astrophotography, also known as astronomical imaging, is photography or imaging of astronomical objects, celestial events, and areas of the night sky....
November 30, 2021, 15:18, asked: Jye Berry
An intervalometer is a must-have accessory for astrophotography, helps avoid camera shake, and can be programmed to capture your time-lapse sequence....
November 28, 2021, 20:17, asked: ?????
to shift the pointing In astrophotography, to dither means to shift the pointing of the telescope slightly in random directions between exposures. This allows hot and cold pixels, cosmic ray artifacts, and fixed pattern noise, and even satellite or airplane trails to be removed during the stacking process....
November 27, 2021, 12:36, asked: martln
70D is good for astro photography, but you need to go out somewhere a lot darker than “10–20 stars” to get any decent photos. 18–135 lens has a maximum aperture of F3. 5 at 18mm, which should be enough to see quite a few stars in the dark. Start with a 15 second exposure on a tripod, at 18mm F3....
November 26, 2021, 02:39, asked: 이호현기자 .후크선장
White balance for night photography Daylight (~5200K) is nearly always too warm for night sky photos. Generally cooler settings of between 3200-4800 are used for astro photos, depending on your location and environment....