Apple is great for amateurs and professionals as it's easy to use interface , accessible features and products especially made for iphone and pro users can do many things but the astrophotography is a bit off in iphones but there are apps made for them on iphone. Whereas samsung get's an edge . But you can buy a cheap 250 dollar phone and a good camera under 800 dollars phones would not be close to that.
I presume its a good idea to have a nearby stationary object for a visual reference but i have seen some people occasionally shine a light on the object during this process. My question is if you need to shine a light on that nearby object how often during the shot would it be required?
I have tried this trick on a gopro with a 30 second shutter shot . If your source of light is bright , then shinning it on the object for about 3-6 second should do the trick ... if you are using an alternate phone and its torch lights which is mostly dimmer than flashlights , you ll need to hold it on for about 10-15 secs. The key is to give it a few trials to find the sweet spot , for the shot you want to get. Oh ! it also depends on the sensor size of the phone/camera you are using .
I know quite a few iPhone users who would be a lot less hesitant to switch if it weren't for being stuck in the Apple ecosystem with iMessage etc. Great play by Apple there and why I'm not going back.
That's amazing! How do you compensate for the earth's rotation in order to get the pinpoint star pics? Does your tripod have an equatorial mount? Or does the phone do it?
For most wide angle lenses, their FOV is so large that star trails aren't visible unless exposures are over 1 minute or so. The phone also seems to force frame images taken and may crop in to compensate for any star trails
I do astrophotograpy. I don't understand how you get clear sky images without star trails when doing timed exposures more than 4 minutes. Using the 500 Rule, what would be the focal length of the S23 Ultra camera? Thanks. Enjoyed the tutorial.
I tried to click with short time period on S23 base but photo was overexposed. I could see the stars but not the purple pink or blue shades that you have in the photo
On my S24 Ultra I can never get stars in focus, ever. I've tried from 0.7 through 0.9 for the focus setting and never comes out right, in night mode everything is fine.
01:35 is this without editing or with it?
I believe there is slight color adjustment but nothing has been artificially added
@@lossantoscustoms4854ya probably
apple is now just ashamed
The resistance begins here men! Chaaaaarge away from the istore lol
Always has been
Bro don't talk about cheap things Be premium
Ashamed? Are you retarded? Iphone can make much better nigh sky photos 🤣🤣🤣
Apple is great for amateurs and professionals as it's easy to use interface , accessible features and products especially made for iphone and pro users can do many things but the astrophotography is a bit off in iphones but there are apps made for them on iphone. Whereas samsung get's an edge . But you can buy a cheap 250 dollar phone and a good camera under 800 dollars phones would not be close to that.
2:10 what is the sound track name it so amazing
I presume its a good idea to have a nearby stationary object for a visual reference but i have seen some people occasionally shine a light on the object during this process. My question is if you need to shine a light on that nearby object how often during the shot would it be required?
I'm curious about this as well
I have tried this trick on a gopro with a 30 second shutter shot . If your source of light is bright , then shinning it on the object for about 3-6 second should do the trick ... if you are using an alternate phone and its torch lights which is mostly dimmer than flashlights , you ll need to hold it on for about 10-15 secs. The key is to give it a few trials to find the sweet spot , for the shot you want to get. Oh ! it also depends on the sensor size of the phone/camera you are using .
@@j8rr3ttto the middle 😂😂🎉🎉🎉😂😢😢😢😢😢
What tripod do you use please?
Wow! Really impressive!
Wow this is mind blowing
Wow wow wow wow. Going to try with my new 24 ultra
can we do this with s23?
This is incredible coming from a phone
I did this and it worked!! For 3 seconds I saw a galaxy😮
Do u think M52 samsung can capture some good astrophotography like these?
nah
Amazing. I have also 14 pro max but it's sitting on the couch for iMessage only lol
I know quite a few iPhone users who would be a lot less hesitant to switch if it weren't for being stuck in the Apple ecosystem with iMessage etc. Great play by Apple there and why I'm not going back.
I have this function but I have not discovered it so far.
Stunning 😍 😍 😍
That's amazing! How do you compensate for the earth's rotation in order to get the pinpoint star pics? Does your tripod have an equatorial mount? Or does the phone do it?
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For most wide angle lenses, their FOV is so large that star trails aren't visible unless exposures are over 1 minute or so. The phone also seems to force frame images taken and may crop in to compensate for any star trails
The expert raw app automatically adjusts for the earth's movement! This is an amazing feature that wasn't available with the pro app.
Was that Alabama Hills?
I do astrophotograpy. I don't understand how you get clear sky images without star trails when doing timed exposures more than 4 minutes. Using the 500 Rule, what would be the focal length of the S23 Ultra camera? Thanks. Enjoyed the tutorial.
It is probably using stacking of many shorter exposures.
@@kecimalahthis, he explains it in the video briefly. I believe it uses ai for the stacking
The expert raw app automatically adjusts for the earths rotation
How can I change the language in the name of the stars since the names in my application are in Chinese or some similar language?
I tried to click with short time period on S23 base but photo was overexposed. I could see the stars but not the purple pink or blue shades that you have in the photo
Bro maybe post capture edits will help.i took the same but it was a lot clearer after my friend edited it
Can it be done on s23…? Base model
Yes
What Tri pod is the best for a S23 Ultra?
Hama star 5
I really want to know what the soundtrack is for this part 2:16 2:16 2:16
FutureWave
Warp-Me
It's so amazing
Wow!
I really want to know what the music is.
Can any one help me, I tried exactly what he said and my picture came out blue...like completely blue
Reduce the light balance and exposure to the lowest, increase shadows. And couple of more tweaks while editing anf you are good to go
Can i do this with regular s23
I think you should be able to
I got the 23 ultra and raw is not supported on my Phone. Its fully updated. Any suggesstions ?
It's another application
You can open vie the camera app, click more, and than raw expert
I bet your typing this on the S23 Ultra
Meanwhile me with my S20 FE lol
@@StuVideff it’s in the native camera app in more
wow!
Amazing 👏
Woooow😮
I don’t have 10 minutes time option
Only 4 minutes
Any suggestions please
What music is this ❤
Someone please make a hyperlapse video without the star trails mode on...
Is there a way to do video?
On my S24 Ultra I can never get stars in focus, ever. I've tried from 0.7 through 0.9 for the focus setting and never comes out right, in night mode everything is fine.
Okay i am in love
Berapa ringgit nie...???
start dari rm 5699 kalau tak salah
Why don't support a34?
I think you should buy a s23 ultra not a34
omg
Can someone test this please 🥺
already tested on one review
IM SORRY WHAT THE F😍
Tried everything you said and my pics don't even come close to yours🤦♂️
Light pollution affect.
you must do it in a desert
AI ?
Pathetic Samsung. Raw is not compatible with S23