Photos of the Night Sky. Camera?
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I really want to take photos of the night sky. And by night sky, I want to take pictures of stars streaming across the photo caused by earth's rotation. I have no experience, but I need to start somewhere. That means that I first need a camera. Which camera will help me best accomplish taking photos of the stars in the night sky? Any advice is much appreciated.
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Answer:
You must have a (D)SLR, a tripod and a remote shutter release. Any of the entry level DSLRs would keep you happy for a few years. I do believe all of them have the "bulb" setting that you MUST have, but make sure to check before you purchase. I'd pick either Canon or Nikon. I have a LOT of contact with other photographers and time and time again it seems that either one of those are most likely to make their owners happy. The most important part is to buy only the best lenses - camera bodies get upgraded, lenses stay with us. You WILL regret buying cheap lenses. Don't rush into buying lenses. Start with a kit lens, get to know your camera, that lens, and all photographic principles. Through time and through use, you will eventually KNOW what other lenses you'll need/want. The more time you'll take, the less likely you are to regret your choices. If you know anyone close to you with a camera, consider borrowing lenses and "picking their brain" about their camera and whatever else they know. Go to a store and hold a few cameras, see how they feel to YOU. Keep in mind that buying a DSLR isn't cheap, even if you find a good deal for body and kit lens. You'll also want and/or need a few other things such as tripod, filters, a bag, sensor cleaning gear, a second battery, memory cards, perhaps a remote shutter release etc. That's just the small stuff - I can guarantee you that you'll also want more and more lenses. You'll also want a decent flash some day. See how that list just goes on and on? Owning a DSLR isn't cheap - at least not until you have built up a nice stash of gear. Just some food for thought........ Do lots of research before you buy, and start learning about photography, too. The very best thing you can do for your photography is to attend a class and read a few books and tutorials. Having some knowledge will make a huge difference to your images. I hope I have expressed this idea clearly enough: YOU need to learn about photography because even the world's best camera will take lousy shots in the hands of someone who has no clue how to use it.
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The best choice is a used film camera with Bulb setting. Film is better for this application because a digital sensor will heat up during a very long exposure, causing a great deal of noise. You need an exposure of at least fifteen minutes and preferably much longer to create star trails. Use either a remote release or the self timer to avoid camera shake, and use the mirror lockup function if the camera has it.
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If you want star trails, the circular paths of stars instead of points of light, you need a camera that shoots bulb, which means that the shutter stays open as long as the button is pushed. Since you can't really hold your finger on the button without causing shake, you also need a camera that can use a remote control. Most dSLRs can do this, and some bridge cameras as well. Most Point and Shoot cameras can not. Take the camera and set it on a tripod in an area away from any lights - miles and miles away fom cities. Set it on bulb and shoot for 1/2 hour or longer. Many shots with long trails are done over a period of hours. You want to make sure the lens is focused on infinity and that the aperture is set moderately high so that the rest of the scene is not overexposed. It may take several attempts to get something good. If you want to shoot a circle with the star trails, then make sure you are pointed at the North Star. Otherwise, you will get arcing lines, but not circular paths.
Matt
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