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Can I shoot the starry sky with my mobile phone?

Question 1: The camera can shoot the starry sky. Why can't the mobile phone shoot the starry sky well? It's not a pixel problem. Now most mobile phones are13 million pixels. At present, there are several high-end full-frame cameras (note that it is the last two years, and those old cameras must have low pixels, so I won't talk about them), such as Nikon D4s, Nikon DF and Sony A7s.

The mobile phone can't shoot the starry sky, and the fundamental reason is this:

The phone can't focus manually, and the phone won't automatically aim the camera at the starry sky. When a mobile phone shoots something, it will be clear if it is in focus, but it will be blurred if it is not in focus. Can you understand? When you hold a mobile phone, if your face is clear, the background a few meters behind you is blurred, right? The mobile phone can't focus on the starry sky (because it is too dark). So you can't "shoot the starry sky well."

Because shooting the starry sky requires a long exposure time to ensure sufficient exposure, the camera can set the exposure time longer, for example, shooting a starry sky in 20 seconds. But the mobile phone is fully automatic, just like it can't focus on the starry sky, nor can it be exposed for a long time.

Suppose that the mobile phone can be exposed for a long time. But cameras can be fixed with tripods, and mobile phones lack peripheral products such as tripods. . . .

In addition to these, there are problems such as sensor size, lens quality and high sensitivity signal-to-noise ratio, but these are not fundamental problems. The fundamental problem is the three points I mentioned above.

Question 2: Can the mobile phone shoot the starry sky? Now the mobile phone can't shoot the starry sky.

I hope my answer can help you. I hope it can be adopted. Thank you.

Question 3: Is there a mobile phone that can shoot 10 starry sky? Our mobile phone is in night shooting mode, so we can't shoot the bright stars well. They are all professional SLR cameras with long zoom lenses.

Question 4: How to shoot the starry sky with a mobile phone? You can't shoot the starry sky with your mobile phone.

Even in Nubia, the official photos of the Milky Way promoted by Nubia were taken with equatorial instruments.

The so-called equatorial telescope is a device that rotates with the rotation direction of the starry sky, so that the camera always faces a starry sky.

Because the performance of Nubian mobile phones is far less than that of cameras, only twenty or thirty seconds of exposure time can't shoot the starry sky.

So they had to use the equatorial telescope for a long time.

In other words, it's just a propaganda tool. It is impossible for you to discharge the real starry sky with this mobile phone.

Other mobile phones are even more impossible. Manual mode is not good either.

You must use a camera. Not necessarily a SLR. Micro-orders are also ok. But the grade should not be too low. The tripod must be put on, because it will take 230 seconds to expose.

Question 5: How powerful is the legendary mobile phone that can shoot the starry sky? The mobile phone that can shoot the starry sky can only be exposed for a long time, and the parameters can be adjusted manually. Nothing special. Anyone who knows photography knows this principle. I can't say that he is very strong, but compared with ordinary mobile phones, his camera function is better.

Question 6: What mobile phones can shoot the starry sky? Now many relatively new mobile phones can do it, such as Huawei, Nubia and so on.

Question 7: How to shoot the starry sky with vivo smartphone?

You go to the website and follow the tutorial. Give it a try, bbs.vivo/...027910.

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Question 8: Is there a way to shoot stars (night sky) with a mobile phone? ! The biggest problem with mobile phones shooting stars is long exposure. Apart from Nokia Lumia series, almost no smart phone can control the exposure time, but a perfect starry sky may take as many as tens of seconds or even hours, which even Lumia series can't do.

Fortunately, the long exposure scene can be simulated by post stack.

If you want to shoot the starry sky with your mobile phone, you need a tripod, or at least something that can firmly fix your mobile phone.

Then point the phone at the starry sky to be photographed. At this time, if the phone can't focus automatically, you can manually focus to infinity or close to infinity, press the shutter every 1~3 seconds, and shoot 20~30 photos continuously. Pay attention to the fact that the mobile phone can't move when taking two pictures before and after, and always aim at the same position in the air. It is not recommended to spend more than 90 seconds in the whole journey, otherwise it may drag the star (that is, the orbit).

Sensitivity, the higher the better, 800- 1600 is more suitable.

Aperture and white balance are beyond your control, just leave it to your mobile phone.

It is possible to process these 2 or 30 photos with PS stack plug-in later.

Of course, due to the defects of the mobile phone itself, the shooting effect is definitely not as good as that of the SLR, and the mobile phone starry sky photography has higher requirements for the environment. Only in the northwest region far away from urban light pollution or in rural areas, mountainous areas and plateau areas can it be possible to shoot shocking starry sky.

I hope my answer can help you!

Question 9: How to shoot starry sky with Huawei mobile phone Huawei Glory 6plus has super night view function, so you can choose to shoot starry sky in the settings of mobile phone camera.

But in fact, the configuration of mobile phone camera is limited after all, and it is impossible to truly restore the original appearance of the starry sky, and the shooting effect is average.

Question 10: How does Nubia photograph the far left of the starry desktop? Turn on the camera at night, but use the camera stand. If you hold it in your hand, it will have a shaking effect