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Large Format Astrophotography - Cloudy Nights

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Large format astrophotography - Film Astrophotography

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    Black and white has always been the forte of large format, and will continue to be available as the film isn't as technically demanding as color to …

Large Format Astrophotography - Cloudy Nights

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    The swing/tilt capabilities of large format cameras are irrelevant for astrophotgraphy, where everything is at infinity. The quality aspect of large format is what's interesting for wide-field astrophotography. To get a really wide field (most of the sky) on 135 format film, you have to use a pretty short lens, say 24mm. It's

Astrophotography on film. — Jason De Freitas | Jase.Film

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    A typical digital Milky Way exposure: f/2.8, 25 seconds at ISO 3200. The main challenge with analog astrophotography is reciprocity failure. Film doesn’t maintain a linear response for exposures longer than a couple of seconds — doubling the exposure time no longer doubles the exposure result on the film. To put it differently, a 10 second ...

large format — Astrophotography on Film - Jason De Freitas

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    Astrophotography on film. It’s approximately 240 times easier to do astrophotography with a DSLR than it is with film, but if you have a passion for analog photography then you’re going to want to do it anyway. Here’s an idea of what’s involved and how to get started.

Large Format Astrophotography with the McCormick …

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    Thus, the moon fits almost perfectly into a 4x5 inch slide. Apart from the moon, this relatively wide field of view makes the McCormick telescope ideal for photographing large astronomical objects, such as the Orion or Triffid …

Film for Astrophotography - largeformatphotography.info

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    1. What's a good B&W film for guided astrophotography? 2. Would Infrared film help to reduce the background "sky glow"? 3. What about color film negative and chrome? After a too long a hiatus from astronomy I've 'dusted" off the scope and have resolved to get out with it more often. I was what could be classified as a "hard core" observer known to go to the top of …

Astrophotography using Film - Astronomy Online

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    Of the one area of astrophotography does film reign supreme is the capture of star trails: This image is taken with a 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera in a stationary position with the shutter open for an extended period of time. One of films disadvantage allows for this dramatic image to be captured - that is because film is NOT linear ...

Film for Astrophotography [Archive] - Large Format Photography …

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    TMax 400 is the best B&W film at present, though it looses 2 1/2 to 3 stops for long exposure. Hypered Tech Pan was the best, but I doubt that you'll find it. Several color films are good, though all had various problems. A couple of books would be good to review - Astrophotography for the Amateur and Wide Field Astrophotography.

Astrophotography Part 4 of 6: Using Film - Articles and …

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    Film has some advantages over digital images: namely, cost. Because the film camera can be completely passive, and no meter is needed, a purely mechanical camera will do well for film imagery. This places the camera cost of entry at as low as $5 for an old Spotmatic, S/H series body, or other all-mechanical camera.

Astrophotography for the Amateur - Films for Astrophotography

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    Nonetheless, the Fuji Superia films are probably the best color negative films for astrophotography that are presently available. (5) Recommended black-and-white films. Kodak Technical Pan Film (2415) is a fantastic material if you can develop it yourself. It is a high-contrast film with ultra-fine grain -- essentially grainless.

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