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D300 low noise performance for astrophotography: Nikon …
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Nikon D300 and Astrophotography: astro_imaging - LiveJournal
- https://astro-imaging.livejournal.com/46632.html
- The D300 shows a lot of sensor noise at ISO 1600 and higher. This goes back to no automatic modes. Use manual mode so you can set the ISO level. However, a low ISO means the sensor is less sensitive to light so the shutter has to be left open longer leading to star tracks without an equatorial mount.
D300 Astrophotography?: Nikon Pro DX SLR (D500, D300, …
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- D300 Astrophotography? Nov 22, 2007 Any comments on how the D300 will be for astrophotography? I'm thinking that with the high ISO quality & live view it should be great-but would like your input. I'm having classic …
Astrophotography with Nikon D300 - ThePhotoForum
- https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/astrophotography-with-nikon-d300.320625/
- Astrophotography with Nikon D300. Thread starter antho10359; Start date Mar 12, 2013; A. antho10359 TPF Noob! Joined Mar 12, 2013 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Nashville, TN Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Mar 12, 2013 #1 I am trying to take long exposures with a D300 and MC-30 release. As per the manual, I set the camera to ...
How use the canon eos 300d for astrophotography
- https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/144277-how-use-the-canon-eos-300d-for-astrophotography/
- Hi there, been a bit of a seasoned astronomer, i am going to have a go at photography, i have a sky-watcher mak 90 and i understand the connection to the scope camera and t ring in to the back of but.....with out too much technical info, what settings do you use on the camera, basics to get me started and get decent images, how to focus etc, ive read some …
Nikon D300S A "star-eater" or not? - Cloudy Nights Home
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/394106-nikon-d300s-a-star-eater-or-not/
- Nikon D5100/D7000 is the only way to go with Nikon in terms of astrophotography. Steve, If that is meant as a blanket statement it is very incorrect and unfair... I have seen lots of great astro images made with Nikon D50's, D90's D300, D300s D3, D700 D800...
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography vs Nikon D300
- https://www.lensora.com/comparecameras.asp?c1=canon-eos-60d-astrophotography&c2=nikon-d300
- Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography is manufacturered by Canon but Nikon D300 is from Nikon. Both Canon and Nikon are well known brands though. Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography were released 2012 and Nikon D300 was released 2006. That is a 6 years difference.
40D vs D3/D300 Astrophotography - ClubSNAP Photography …
- https://www.clubsnap.com/threads/40d-vs-d3-d300-astrophotography.328419/
- The readout noise of the Nikon and Canon CMOS detectors is very similar. The high ISO sensitivity displayed by Nikon is for the marketing: Nikon D3 CMOS (and also the CMOS D300 CMOS - Sony origin) is a very high quality sensor, but in the end, Nikon just rises now the level of Canon technology. The behaviour of Nikon DSLR are radically different from the Canon …
How to Photograph Night Sky on a Nikon D3500 [10 Step …
- https://midnightphotographer.com/astrophotography-nikon-d3500/
- F/3.5 and faster (a lower F-number) will work great for shooting photos of the night sky. A slower aperture may cause problems and your photos will appear underexposed or noisy. The F-stop number is usually printed on the lens. You also want your lens to be wide-angle. Wide-angle means more FOV in your photos.
5 Nikon D5300 Astrophotography Tips For Better Image Quality!
- https://photographypaws.com/5-nikon-d5300-astrophotography-tips-for-better-image-quality/
- Not every camera is equipped with this setting, but luckily the Nikon D3500 Astrophotography camera is. Bulb mode takes photos at a shutter speed for however long you choose. Your camera will stay in bulb mode for as long as you hold down the shutter-release button. This could take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.
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