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Night sky pictures - how to focus?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexandL" data-source="post: 184958" data-attributes="member: 16004"><p>Hi All,</p><p> </p><p>I'm very new to DSLR and have the D3200 kit with the AF-S DX VR 18-55mm f:3.5-5.6G lens. I've been having a problem trying to take pictures of the night sky and the stars. I can't figure out how to set the focus properly. In Manual mode if I use the auto focus it just whirs back and forth, stops, insists I use the flash, and I can't take a picture. "Subject is too dark, cannot adjust exposure, use the flash". It seems rather silly when I'm using a long exposure up to 8 seconds. In Live View I can take a picture but I get the red box and the picture is blurry and out of focus. If I go to manual focus, it's too difficult to set looking through the view finder or in live mode. There's not enough of anything for me too see to set the focus. Tiny points of light, even setting on a larger brighter star (or planet) doesn't help.</p><p> </p><p>With the camera on a tripod and using a remote, my basic settings are:</p><p> </p><p>Manual Mode</p><p>Lens - 18mm (with clear filter attached)</p><p>f:3.5</p><p>Shutter speed: varying from 4 seconds to 8 seconds</p><p>VR - Off</p><p>Auto Servo AF</p><p>Dynamic area AF</p><p>Matrix Metering</p><p>ISO - 100 - 400</p><p>WB - Auto</p><p> </p><p>I tried using various combinations with the Focus Modes, AF Area Modes, Metering, and ISO. If I go above ISO 400 I get too much noise, even with the NR on. I tried setting the shutter speed to bulb and timing the shot myself, which didn't work out any better. I feel like I'm missing something but don't know what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexandL, post: 184958, member: 16004"] Hi All, I'm very new to DSLR and have the D3200 kit with the AF-S DX VR 18-55mm f:3.5-5.6G lens. I've been having a problem trying to take pictures of the night sky and the stars. I can't figure out how to set the focus properly. In Manual mode if I use the auto focus it just whirs back and forth, stops, insists I use the flash, and I can't take a picture. "Subject is too dark, cannot adjust exposure, use the flash". It seems rather silly when I'm using a long exposure up to 8 seconds. In Live View I can take a picture but I get the red box and the picture is blurry and out of focus. If I go to manual focus, it's too difficult to set looking through the view finder or in live mode. There's not enough of anything for me too see to set the focus. Tiny points of light, even setting on a larger brighter star (or planet) doesn't help. With the camera on a tripod and using a remote, my basic settings are: Manual Mode Lens - 18mm (with clear filter attached) f:3.5 Shutter speed: varying from 4 seconds to 8 seconds VR - Off Auto Servo AF Dynamic area AF Matrix Metering ISO - 100 - 400 WB - Auto I tried using various combinations with the Focus Modes, AF Area Modes, Metering, and ISO. If I go above ISO 400 I get too much noise, even with the NR on. I tried setting the shutter speed to bulb and timing the shot myself, which didn't work out any better. I feel like I'm missing something but don't know what it is. [/QUOTE]
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