I’ve never astrophotographed before, am looking for a camera, i.e. DSLR, mirrorless, Specialty CCD, CMOS, the choices are daunting.
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If you’re shooting long exposures for deep-sky images, then yes, you should still shoot flats.
I found that there is not a single spot on the surface of the sun that can be used to focus my digiscope. The only part with “contrast” is the limb of the sun...
R asked: I mostly do landscape and flower photography. I have recently been to Acadia National park for night/milky way photography and caught the...
E asked: Way back in the days of the Virtual Star Party, you were taking Astrophotographs with a DSLR and a Dob on an EQ platform. Question, did you have...
L asked: I cannot make a good moon shot, every picture comes with no detail. I have a Nikon D7100 with a Sigma 18-250mm, using a tripod. For example, I use 200...
J asked: Hi Cory, I too am a newbie when it comes to astrophotography but when I found your blog I immediately signed up (and even sent you enough for a pint...
T asked: I am a beginner in astrophotography and want to improve Milky Way photos but I live in an area where I have some light pollution. I have found on the...
J asked: Do you have a recommended workflow for use of the action packs, I assume you use ClariSKY, then MiniSTARS, then EasyNR to tidy up the resulting image...
B asked: I really enjoy your website. As someone getting back into astronomy in general after many many years, and a long time general photography enthusiast...