August 6, 2021, 04:38, asked: Lynne illidge Photography
These 2 lenses are tremendous choices for astrophotography because they are capable of letting in a lot of starlight in a single exposure. The 50mm is a useful focal length for framing up a particular constellation like Orion, above. ... It's a zoom lens, but the star quality is commendable at both 24mm and 105mm....
August 6, 2021, 03:04, asked: evgeniy
Astrophotography often gives us an artistic view of the night sky. This is why it helps making so many people become more passionate about the universe. Nowadays it is seen by many as a hobby activity, but it is always possible to do it professionally....
August 5, 2021, 07:41, asked: Ella Rose McMillan
Call up the levels dialog from the pull-down menu (Image > Adjustments > Levels). Double click on the black-point eyedropper at left. In the Color Picker (Target Shadow Color) window, set the R,G,B values to 35,35,35 and click OK. Now simply click on an area of blank sky background with no stars or nebulosity....
August 5, 2021, 00:31, asked: Vlog Amazing World ?
18 of the best cameras for astrophotography
August 4, 2021, 23:35, asked: ??❤️
I have tested most raw developing software available on the market today and I came to the conclusion that, for astrophotography, there's no better alternative than Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw. Practically, they are identical. If you want to do some more in-depth tweaking, Adobe Photoshop is also useful....
August 4, 2021, 15:02, asked: BD_destinations
A good starting place when shooting with a wide-angle lens is f/2.8 (or the lens' widest aperture), 25 seconds, and ISO 3200. I say this is a good starting place because it allows you to make decisions about how to adjust your settings from there based on ambient light....
August 4, 2021, 11:45, asked: lisyclare
The drive for smaller pixels comes from wanting more resolution. But in astrophotography, bigger pixels capture more light. ... Smaller pixels have both some inherent advantages and disadvantages over larger pixels, but the truth is that in most things that matter, larger pixels are generally better....
August 4, 2021, 08:10, asked: Lasitha Liyana Patabendi
There are really just a few requirements when it comes to the gear that you will need for great astrophotography. A camera that handles high ISOs well, wide angle prime lenses that have an aperture of at least f2. 8, a tripod, and a light pollution filter if you can't get far enough away from city lights....
August 4, 2021, 03:32, asked: Tom
Modifying digital cameras is not necessary to obtain great astrophotos. Many stock cameras have good hydrogen-alpha response, e.g. recent Canon DSLRs. ... The advantage of a stock digital camera in astrophotography is that the color balance is close to that of the human eye, and shows compositional differences better....
August 4, 2021, 03:16, asked: Angel Ramírez sablon
If you prefer to shoot astrophotography nightscapes including the Milky Way, Meteor Showers or Aurora, a full-frame DSLR camera such as the Canon EOS 6D is your best bet....