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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 643108" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>OK then not the coolest lens for astrophotography but you can always practice.</p><p>set camera to manual mode.</p><p>Use your 18-55 on the short (18) side and set the widest aperture you can and focus on something over 100meters away (this should take you to infinity on the lens which is where youwant to be).</p><p>Try with different ISO (I would start at 400) with long exposures of between 25 and 30 seconds.</p><p>Use a tripod and mirror up.</p><p>Let us know how you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 643108, member: 16844"] OK then not the coolest lens for astrophotography but you can always practice. set camera to manual mode. Use your 18-55 on the short (18) side and set the widest aperture you can and focus on something over 100meters away (this should take you to infinity on the lens which is where youwant to be). Try with different ISO (I would start at 400) with long exposures of between 25 and 30 seconds. Use a tripod and mirror up. Let us know how you go. [/QUOTE]
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