Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can you shoot the starry sky with a digital camera?

Can you shoot the starry sky with a digital camera?

Ordinary digital cameras can't shoot very clearly, just need professional equipment.

Starry sky shooting method:

First, the required equipment: SLR camera+wide-angle lens, tripod, cable release (optional, use self-timer mode if not).

Second, the shooting method:

1. Turn on the manual focus mode.

2. Turn on the monitor of the camera and point at the star to make it a real point. If you can't see the stars on the monitor, you can only twist them to infinity first.

3. Adjust the color temperature. It is suggested to shoot with low color temperature in places with serious light pollution.

Extended data:

Theoretically, as long as it is a camera that can shoot the starry sky, there are several points to compare the role of the camera in night sky photography:

1, slow shutter, 2, ISO exposure index, 3, aperture number.

Take a digital camera as an example. If there is no near light source around, adjust the aperture to the minimum value (the smaller the value, the larger the aperture opening) and adjust the ISO to 1000- 1200. The slow shutter is divided into shooting. If the background brightness is high and the brightness or color of the stars is impure, the ISO should be lowered, and the shutter speed can be adjusted.