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Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon …
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/
- Astrophotography may seem difficult, but it welcomes your challenge: even if you don’t have specialized equipment, you can give it a try with your COOLPIX, Nikon 1, or Nikon digital SLR camera. Now step into the world of astrophotography, together with a Nikon digital camera. Supervised by Takayuki Yoshida
Advice on DSLR cameras for Astrophotography - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/576810-advice-on-dslr-cameras-for-astrophotography/
- It will allow you to put in your telescope and under the 'Sensor' tab, the information you'll need for your D60. You'll need the sensor size, 23.60mm x 15.80mm, the pixel pitch, 6.10 and of course, the resolution, 3872 x 2592. Save everything in RAW format (.nef).
Nikon | Photograph the night sky with a Nikon
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/camera/index.html
- Nikon’s digital cameras bring their powers into play not just in general photographic shooting, but also in the field of astrophotography. In this section we introduce Nikon digital cameras’ useful, convenient and Nikon-exclusive …
Astrophotography Part 3 - Scott's Astronomy Page
- https://scottsastropage.com/astrophotography-part-3/
- The D60 is an entry level camera and while it was a good camera for shooting the kids and vacation stuff it was not very well suited for …
Nikon D60 Astrophoto Time-lapse Practice - YouTube
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1reWuX8Pf_0
- This is aprox. 5 hours of footage condensed into a quick practice astorphoto time-lapse. I had to change the battery twice during shooting. Interval between ...
5 Best DSLR for Astrophotography (2022) | Planet Guide
- https://www.planetguide.net/best-dslr-for-astrophotography/
- The camera boasts a 26.2 MP full-frame CMOS sensor, a continuous shooting speed of 6.5 fps, an ISO range up to 40000 that’s expandable to higher settings, and an optimal shutter speed for astrophotography. This camera is an absolute powerhouse, perfect for capturing stunning wide-angle views of the cosmos, planets, and DSOs.
The Best DSLR Cameras for Astrophotography - Soggy …
- http://soggyastronomer.com/the-best-dslr-cameras-for-astrophotography/
- There was a recent rumor that Canon was working on a full-frame astrophotography camera, but they have not made any announcements. Nikon recently announced their new full-frame D810A, which includes several nice astro-specific features, and retails for about $3,800. At the moment, the Nikon is the only astro-specific DSLR for sale today.
Night time practice with D60: Astrophotography Talk …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4051820
- Night time practice with D60. I am always fascinated by astrophotography as well as photography that involves shooting at night (but not necessarily the stars) and also painting with light. I will finally have the opportunity to spend a few days in the Appalachian Mtns where the light pollution will be significantly less though the moon will be ...
What is the best ISO for your DSLR for astrophotography?
- http://dslr-astrophotography.com/iso-dslr-astrophotography/
- 1/3 and 2/3 ISO stops. Most cameras offer steps of 1/3 to change the ISO setting. Don’t use those settings for astrophotography, always use ‘full’ ISO stops!. The camera is just scaling your images to mimic these ISO settings. For 1/3 stops, like ISO 125, the camera will simply use the analog amplification of ISO 100 and scale it ...
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