How To Photograph The Night Sky With Your DSLR: A Beginners Guide
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A beginner's guide to DSLR astrophotography created and narrated by Tanja Schmitz and Cory Schmitz from PhotographingSpace.com. Visit our website for more details and tutorials: http://photographingspace.com/beginner-dslr-astrophotography/ Topics covered in this tutorial: * How to photograph the Milky Way * How to photograph star trails * How to post-process the Milky Way and star trails * How to find the Milky Way * How to focus your camera on the stars * What camera gear you need for astrophotography * ...and MORE!
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The two of you talking through each others is so annoying..
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Hello, I am a beginner photographer, as I am 14 and have only been doing photography for about a month or so. I am very interested in photography, and especially long exposure/night-time photography. I was wondering if I could take good quality astrophotography with my Nikon D3400? I have a Nikon 70-300mm lens and a Nikon 18-55mm lens. I loved your presentation, as I am starting to experiment with Manual mode photography, and I am starting to get very comfortable with the settings. Thanks!!
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Hi, Would this still work for Canon 1100 DSLR? capturing the milkyway and star trails or would I need an upgrade? Thanks!
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waste of 10 second of my net life duh
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Hi there, I found your presentation quite informative and interesting, you have a very smooth presentation for the beginner trying to understand astral photography over a quite detailed subject. I learnt lots... just need a clear night now in NE Australia. thank you
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I really enjoyed the presentation, very good information. Exceptionally clear audio
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Very nice presentation!! Super Charged with Information, simple and to the Point!
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Link to download StarStax?
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Why no link to the software http://www.stellarium.org/en_GB/ [accent]
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Thanks for this great video! I have a Hutech modified Canon T3i and looking for a good lens for Astrophotography. I am thinking to buy a Samyang 14mm f/2.8 or Samyang 24mm f/1.4. Which one is better to start?
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Great Vid, Very Informative! Im traveling to Antarctica in July when its 23 hours of darkness and -50 Fahrenheit for months so Im thinking lots of shots of the stars and landscape. Iv never bought a camera before and would love advice on what kind to get and also lens that can handle that cold of weather. Thanks =)
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Can I get nice shots of star trails and the Milky Way with a canon t3i and its stock lens? I am very new to manual shooting, thanks!
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i have canon 700D. so if i tried AP once but get too much heavy noice even at iso 200. is it get denoised after retouching.
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i'd recommend star chart for android, good app to find the milky way's core.
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i have a nikon D80 with a Nikkor 18-105mm lense, would this be any good? I'm travelling round america soon and would love to capture the night sky in death valley, but i'm extremely beginner too all this
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So you need a lens with the fastest aperture and widest focal length. It sounds like your night sky pics will be as good as your bank account. Sad to learn that this is not a hobby for the average Joe like me.
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I had a Nikon DSLR 7100 sold it and now im looking for a new camera. Any advice on a good camera? Primarily for astrophotography and landscape photography.
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Really enjoyed your video and the great tips. Thanks much!!
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is it possible with a 18-55mm lens?
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