August 21, 2022, 07:45, asked: Devin Thor Roundy
The biggest addition of course is Astrophotography mode for the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a. ... It's a part of Night Sight and your Pixel will automatically recognize when you're taking very dark shots....
August 20, 2022, 01:47, asked: Sally Edwards
If you're shooting long exposures for deep-sky images, then yes! ... BUT, even when using extremely “flat” equipment, your images can benefit from shooting flats. The process in our tutorial, “How to Create DSLR and CCD Flat Frames for Astrophotography,” is the same for lenses as well as telescopes....
August 18, 2022, 05:20, asked: marince
You should collect around 20 flats, but instead of applying these to your images you should stack them into a single 'master' flat frame. Using a master flat speeds up the process of calibration but also increases the signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring that your flat doesn't impart any unwanted noise of its own....
August 17, 2022, 03:08, asked: ?????
The Astrophotography Mode was introduced with GCam 7.0, so make sure to install an APK with v7. x to get the feature. Your device needs to support the Camera2API in order to install GCam on your device. ... To make use of Astrophotography Mode, you will need a tripod or something else to keep the device steady....
August 16, 2022, 00:04, asked: Mohit
Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL To use Astrophotography, just switch to Night Sight. Once in a solid position or mounted to a tripod, the camera will automatically switch to Astrophotography mode. When you tap the shutter button, it can take anywhere from 1 to 4 minutes to fully capture....
August 15, 2022, 00:31, asked: PhotobirdingCR
Astrophotography from the city: yay or nay? Let me get this straight: there is nothing, n-o-t-h-i-n-g, as a truly dark sky for astrophotography. On the other hand, good astrophotography from the city is certainly possible, although challenging (not necessarily a bad thing), particularly if you are on a budget....
August 13, 2022, 06:46, asked: SIMO BOUHALLI??
For astrophotography using a telescope or a long zoom lens on a tracker, an APS-C sensor is often preferable. ... Outside of a few high end models, APS-C cameras are significantly less expensive than full frame. Their lenses require significantly less glass to produce, so they also tend to be significantly cheaper as well....
August 11, 2022, 18:32, asked: Drone Photography
f/10 Focal Ratio – Faster, Brighter, Smaller For such objects, a focal ratio of f/10 or more is ideal. But if you want to see wide views of star clusters, galaxies, and the Milky Way, a lower focal ratio is better. You get less magnification, but you see more of the sky....
August 11, 2022, 00:20, asked: Olivier Drouet
A longer focal length will shorten the field of view but increase magnification, which is ideal for observing planets and the moon. A shorter focal length offers a larger field of view which is better for astrophotography and observing galaxies, nebulas, and other deep sky objects as they are larger but dimmer targets....
August 9, 2022, 19:34, asked: SUBLIME SEASCAPES
There are three main items necessary for good astrophotography: 1) A good, solid motor-driven tracking mount (preferably German Equatorial, but not necessary), 2) a telescope, and 3) a camera. There are also a handful of astrophotography accessories that will make imaging easier but are not necessarily “required.”...