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How to adjust the index of Canon 5D3 shooting starry sky?

Choose a site with less light, the better. In the middle of the night, use a wide-angle or large-aperture fisheye lens. For example, take the Galaxy focal length 35, the aperture 2.0, the shutter for 40 seconds, the sensitivity 2,500, the orbit focal length 28, the aperture 4.0, the shutter for 600 seconds, and the sensitivity 100.

Shooting basis:

1, lens: it is best to use a wide-angle lens, the wider the better. Fisheye lens, wide-angle fixed focus and wide-angle zoom are all good choices. With the ultra-wide-angle lens with super-large aperture, the large aperture of f/2.8 is standard. From 14mm focal length to 35mm focal length is a good choice. The wider you are, the more sky you can photograph, and the more spectacular the sky is.

2. tripod: you need a relatively stable tripod. If shooting in strong wind, the tripod should be as low as possible, and stones or sandbags should be hung under the tripod. The strap of the camera is also fixed and fixed to the fuselage with transparent tape.

3. Shooting location: If you want to shoot beautiful star orbits, it is a good choice to stay away from the mountains in the city. The higher the altitude, the better. The mountains in the suburbs around the city are not ideal shooting locations because of the serious light damage. The shooting of orbit also needs a suitable foreground, and the picture of starry sky and star orbit without prospect will be monotonous.