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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 275687" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>I normally set my aperture at its highest so with my 16-35 f/4 I would set it at f/4-5.6, this allows more light in if I am worried about noise. Most of the time I would be using 30sec exposure and maybe a burst of flash or use the moonlight to my advantage. Of course with moonlight this reduces the amount of actual stars that you see, but you can get some good shots. I am waiting for the dry season so we have clear skies again and will be out trying for star trails and panorama milky way shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 275687, member: 9753"] I normally set my aperture at its highest so with my 16-35 f/4 I would set it at f/4-5.6, this allows more light in if I am worried about noise. Most of the time I would be using 30sec exposure and maybe a burst of flash or use the moonlight to my advantage. Of course with moonlight this reduces the amount of actual stars that you see, but you can get some good shots. I am waiting for the dry season so we have clear skies again and will be out trying for star trails and panorama milky way shots. [/QUOTE]
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