Melissa Hinton
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lol iPhone haha--no. I'm a windows phone kinda gal.
Yeah I'm a pro at photoshopping, I just want to take the pictures, rather than have to photoshop them. I feel like that's kinda cheating.
If you do use bulb use an ISO of 100 - 200, yes you will not get as many stars but you will get nice clean noise free images with the brightest stars.
I would suggest reading up on astrophotography and take small steps in getting what you want.
You can use in camera noise reduction BUT if you take a 30sec exposure it will take 30sec to do noise reduction, if you do a longer exposure lets say an hr it will take an hr to do noise reduction. I always disable NR and do it in LR or PS.Yeah, I'm so impatient. Not that it's at all noticeable.So, I take it from what you're saying the noise reduction feature on the camera isn't going to be useful with these kinds of photos. I'm definitely going to be reading a lot more on astrophotography. Shame I can't learn it all in 5 minutes lol. I suppose if that were the case, everyone would be excellent at it and everyone would be doing it.
You can use in camera noise reduction BUT if you take a 30sec exposure it will take 30sec to do noise reduction, if you do a longer exposure lets say an hr it will take an hr to do noise reduction. I always disable NR and do it in LR or PS.
Yeah, I'm so impatient. Not that it's at all noticeable.So, I take it from what you're saying the noise reduction feature on the camera isn't going to be useful with these kinds of photos. I'm definitely going to be reading a lot more on astrophotography. Shame I can't learn it all in 5 minutes lol. I suppose if that were the case, everyone would be excellent at it and everyone would be doing it.
Not normally unless you can specify how long to keep the shutter open, some releases have a slide click option to keep the button pressed down for bulb. That way you can take a long photo.does a remote work the same as the cable for these shots??
Not normally unless you can specify how long to keep the shutter open, some releases have a slide click option to keep the button pressed down for bulb. That way you can take a long photo.