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polar sent on 01 Ottobre 2016 (0:56) by Matteo Pantanella. 3 comments, 342 views.

at 18mm, Posa B f/8.0, ISO 200, tripod.

730 secondi di scatto


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sent on 01 Ottobre 2016 (8:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

For my taste I prefer much more long trails: I usually do 3-4 hours of integration, but these are tastes.
The 730/2 are the total of more exposures or only one? In the second case you should make more shots with shorter time and then join PP by type Startrail software ;-)
Instead I suggest the next time you use the 800ISO to rise and aperture as open as possible, so collect more light and you can get in the picture a greater number of stars, including the weaker ones who do not even see with the naked eye; then of course you need to adjust the time to avoid, if any light pollution, burning the sky.

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sent on 02 Ottobre 2016 (1:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    


730 secodi are the result of a 'single exposure, as riguada the' iso values ??are low to avoid the noise that can occur at higher than those shown. is a shot thought this way, and I was very impressed the clarity of the North Star, are all evidence that I'm doing. I thank you for cosigli and load another shot where you can see an infinite stars that to the naked eye are imperccettibili, so you can give me more advice, the problem is light pollution ....

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sent on 02 Ottobre 2016 (8:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

730 seconds for one notch are several, I advise you to do many more shots with less time ;-)
As for the noise and ISO well, unfortunately in this field is the daily bread: the aim of these photos is just to gather more light and can serve very large apertures and high ISO.
The problem of light pollution is now always present and should go to very dark places and away from the city to really see what the sky offers us ...
Now I look at the other photos ;-)


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