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;430536']@SB: I was asking my dad about how to get those star shots, and he said the best way to get a detailed and "full" sky was to use a tracking rig. Is that what you use? And any tips for getting shots like that?

 

-Leadfoot

 

You can do it that way, but I don't have money to buy one of these atm.. I figured out that you have to divide the number 400 with the focal lenght of your lense, which was in this case 400/10 = 40

So I can have an exposure of max. 40sec before the stars do trails.

All you need is an high ISO, manual focus, low aperture(F2.8) and a long exposure.

I bought a new camera, a 550D, and I haven't test yet to do any nightshots, but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to catch the milky way:)

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Signs!

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Clear Waters

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The beautifull mediterranean on the balearic islands

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Porto Colom

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The crossing of an Alliance

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This one's heading for the caribbean! (sorry for low image quality on this one, and the rest^^)

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I know its nothing compared to your pro pics guys, but ive no pro camera, no pro skills, and no pro time ^^

Anyways :) thought id post them.

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You can do it that way, but I don't have money to buy one of these atm.. I figured out that you have to divide the number 400 with the focal lenght of your lense, which was in this case 400/10 = 40

So I can have an exposure of max. 40sec before the stars do trails.

All you need is an high ISO, manual focus, low aperture(F2.8) and a long exposure.

I bought a new camera, a 550D, and I haven't test yet to do any nightshots, but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to catch the milky way:)

 

Thanks! +Rep, if it lets me. :)

 

-Leadfoot

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You can do it that way, but I don't have money to buy one of these atm.. I figured out that you have to divide the number 400 with the focal lenght of your lense, which was in this case 400/10 = 40

So I can have an exposure of max. 40sec before the stars do trails.

All you need is an high ISO, manual focus, low aperture(F2.8) and a long exposure.

I bought a new camera, a 550D, and I haven't test yet to do any nightshots, but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to catch the milky way:)

 

I have no idea what that means. I know it wasn't directed towards me, but it feels like a different language. :p

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You can do it that way, but I don't have money to buy one of these atm.. I figured out that you have to divide the number 400 with the focal lenght of your lense, which was in this case 400/10 = 40

So I can have an exposure of max. 40sec before the stars do trails.

All you need is an high ISO, manual focus, low aperture(F2.8) and a long exposure.

I bought a new camera, a 550D, and I haven't test yet to do any nightshots, but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to catch the milky way:)

I got the milky way on my 400D with my 17-85 on 85mm (F5.6) on Iso1600. I'm sure you can do it. :D

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I got the milky way on my 400D with my 17-85 on 85mm (F5.6) on Iso1600. I'm sure you can do it. :D

 

I'd say so, If the fullmoon doesnt rise too early today I'll go out and get some shots, if you got it with F5.6 and ISO 1600.. I can do to F2.8 and ISO 3200, *fun*

:D I can't wait:D

But still, you were in a desert right? The light pollution here is just horrible..

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