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<blockquote data-quote="JPar" data-source="post: 93630" data-attributes="member: 10663"><p>My first attempt at star photography... used my D7000.</p><p></p><p>I had a few issues here, I think.</p><p></p><p>- too much external light (was outside of my house... there was a porch light on and the street light)</p><p>- too low ISO, too long a shutter release - was 2 min or so</p><p>- no exposure delay mode used</p><p>- possibly a bad focus job</p><p></p><p>Anyone using the VR option? I've read that it should be set to off for night photos.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the next time I can get out away from the city and all the light pollution to play with this more.</p><p></p><p>The one cool thing was that the light streak was a passing plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPar, post: 93630, member: 10663"] My first attempt at star photography... used my D7000. I had a few issues here, I think. - too much external light (was outside of my house... there was a porch light on and the street light) - too low ISO, too long a shutter release - was 2 min or so - no exposure delay mode used - possibly a bad focus job Anyone using the VR option? I've read that it should be set to off for night photos. Looking forward to the next time I can get out away from the city and all the light pollution to play with this more. The one cool thing was that the light streak was a passing plane. [/QUOTE]
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