I use a Nikon Z7 and a Nikon S 20mm f1.8 S lens >> Now with Photoshop Denoise AI I dont have to worry with High Noise anymore so no need for a tracker >> I shoot one Shot Milky Way photos
It's a good video, but not ultimate as title suggests. I think one of the more challenging aspects of astrophotography is the alignment of the tracker. Especially in southern hemisphere. Would have been good to include alignment as part of this video.
It’s easy. Rob a bank or two and if you’ve still got one then sell your grandmother too. Then I nvest that money into stocks and shares and in about fourth years you might have enough money to buy all the gear you need. Simples.
Man I need to get over to New Zealand, such stunning locations, not just for Astrophotography, but just Landscape Photography in general.
I didn't think there was any chance that a several-minute video would be useful, but I was wrong. This was excellent. This guy is legit. Thank you.
Got to agree with you.
it's an amazing video! awesome photos! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing 😎⚡️🤙
Great video. Apart from the 15-35, what prime lenses do you use?
Is the manual setting of the white balance because the dark stops you getting a real colour balance by auto?
do we need a ND filter, as I am gettng the image pretty white
Is the canon r100 good for astrophotography?
I use a Nikon Z7 and a Nikon S 20mm f1.8 S lens >> Now with Photoshop Denoise AI I dont have to worry with High Noise anymore so no need for a tracker >> I shoot one Shot Milky Way photos
It's a good video, but not ultimate as title suggests. I think one of the more challenging aspects of astrophotography is the alignment of the tracker. Especially in southern hemisphere. Would have been good to include alignment as part of this video.
what's the model of the star tracker ??
SkyWatcher Star Adventurer 2i
Promo SM ☀️
It’s easy. Rob a bank or two and if you’ve still got one then sell your grandmother too. Then I nvest that money into stocks and shares and in about fourth years you might have enough money to buy all the gear you need. Simples.
I said 'simples' the way i assume every other australian does 🤣
The ultimate guide is three and a half minutes long.
1 more tip, use a 2 second timer (or a shutter release cable) to prevent camera shake :)
Ive no manual white balance setting on my canon eos 700d . Is there any of the preset buttons I should use instead ?