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Wow if your sky (beginning of vid) looks like that
In new zealand all i can see is darkness
Please speak on using an app to find constellations and filter’s to bring them in
Is canon efc 18—200 mm (not a wide angle really) capable of this shot?
Please answer my question 😢
Why did you say it like that? I refuse to brush over it
ОтветитьSubscribed this is everything I fucking needed instead of the 90 minute tutorial videos I keep finding for beginners
ОтветитьNot the Melky Way
Ответитьwhat your sony camera type sir
ОтветитьСпасибо
ОтветитьMaalky way
ОтветитьIsn't 20 seconds way too long because of star trails? I mean yeah you need that long exposure, but how do you prevent them in your image?
ОтветитьI just need to work on the manual focus and I am there!
Ive seen a lot of people using the stacking technique and a star tracker, are those really useful??
Good start. Finding the dark place is the first challenge. Then most DSLR cameras do not allow screen focus. Only newer mirrorless cameras can do this. Need to find infinity focus before dark time
ОтветитьCan I do this with a 50mm ? Or even a 85 ?
ОтветитьWhat camera do you use? Is it good for wildlife photography?
Ответитьwhy use a two second timer?
ОтветитьThe malky
ОтветитьI'd think ISO 6400 is a bit overkill.. but it seems my bridge camera could be able to do this!! 28mm f2.8, maximum ISO (comfortable) of around 800, and it can do 30s if needed
Ответитьhow do you get it to focus on the landscape in front of the camera if let's say the f1.4 is focusing into the stars?
ОтветитьGet this man a glass of malk
ОтветитьMaybe one day i'll try this with my canon r100
ОтветитьDisable noice reduction. Disable steady shot. Aim for the milky-way. Do it in fall or spring.
ОтветитьWhite balance on incandescent!
Ответитьmelky way is crazy😭
ОтветитьI like the way this guy's face moves
Ответить*use a light pollution map, it is very helpful (:
Ответитьwho is malk and why we doing it his way ?
ОтветитьHow are you not getting light trailing on the stars on a 20-second exposure? Do you have a star tracker?
ОтветитьHe said melky
ОтветитьIs a star tracker necessary To shoot the Milky Way ?
ОтветитьGET THE MAN A GLASS OF MALK!!!
ОтветитьIs that a Nikon?
ОтветитьYeah. I would love to do this. But i live in the Netherlands. Look up a satellite image of our night sky. There is always light pollution here 😢
ОтветитьI really want to get milkyway shots and deep sky objects, but unfortunately the light pollution is pretty bad where im from. Would a star tracker mount help alleviate that issue?
There is a somewhat dark spot in my neighborhood. I can see lots of stars, but no milkyway. It's hard to go to dark places if you live in South Florida unless youre near the everglades.
I use 18mm aps-c at f-3.5, and i find 5-15 second exposures give me the best results without star trails, but I also feel like a star mount would bring me to the next level.
pour me a glass of melk
ОтветитьErr, you also need an app like photopills to tell you exactly where the center of the galaxy is too otherwise you could be taking a picture of nothing 😂
Ответить6400 iso? Nah🚶
Ответитьbro is mewing
ОтветитьIf you keep your aperture above or around f/8 you'll get a sharper image, you'll just have to raise your iso
ОтветитьHow much of the final image is the result of post-processing, and what does your typical workflow look like?
ОтветитьGive the man a glass of malk
ОтветитьHey nice video but wich camera and lens do you use?
ОтветитьISO 800 is generally a good value. And if you wan't to get the perfect exposure time search up npf rule.
Ответить"The man wants a glass of mulk"
ОтветитьHow do you get focus on landscape and stars with a wide aperture
ОтветитьThe what way?
ОтветитьI’m using the a6400 and when I use these settings I get a white picture. I have to turn my iso to around 200-400 to get a clearer image or down to 100 if I want it dark and then post process the view. I really want to do Astrophotography but it’s not going well 😭
ОтветитьIs a 35mm f/1.4 lens suited for these types of shots?
Ответитьmy camera doesn't even go to 3200 iso💔
ОтветитьHey i know this is not camera related, but can you make a video addressing light pollution levels according to geographical regions. I live in central america, and never in my life have i seen the milky way. Not sure if at this angle by the tropics it is even visible.
ОтветитьI have a nikon coolpix p90, does that work?
ОтветитьI’m going to try this on my ol’ 30D
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