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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 789596" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>[USER=46629]@Wakefieldowl[/USER] - Good advice from nickt (see above) and with regards to the exposure you should apply the 500 rule. For example if you were using a 50mm lens for stars then the maximum numner of seconds you should expose for to avoid star trails is 500 divided by 50....so 10 seconds. However if you used your kit lens at 18mm then it would be 500 divided 18, so you would get away with about 28 seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 789596, member: 48633"] [USER=46629]@Wakefieldowl[/USER] - Good advice from nickt (see above) and with regards to the exposure you should apply the 500 rule. For example if you were using a 50mm lens for stars then the maximum numner of seconds you should expose for to avoid star trails is 500 divided by 50....so 10 seconds. However if you used your kit lens at 18mm then it would be 500 divided 18, so you would get away with about 28 seconds. [/QUOTE]
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