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5 Nikon D40 Astrophotography Tips To Improve Your …
- https://photographypaws.com/5-nikon-d40-astrophotography-tips-to-improve-your-image-quality/
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Is my Nikon d40 ok to use for Astro photography? - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/575601-is-my-nikon-d40-ok-to-use-for-astro-photography/
- I have a >10 yr old Nikon D40X that I used last year in my experimentations in astrophoto (I now do visual only). The camera is indeed limited but if you are new to astrophoto it will be good as a first step, helping you to learn the fundamentals. Some caveats: * you will need a wireless remote control
My First Real Astrophotos With My Nikon D40 - Bart …
- https://www.bartbusschots.ie/s/2008/02/01/my-first-real-astrophotos-with-my-nikon-d40/
- My First Real Astrophotos With My Nikon D40 Filed Under Photography, Science & Astronomy on February 1, 2008 at 2:01 am This week …
Astrophotography with my D40? Best way to mount it?: …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2815379
- You will typically attach your T-Mount-ed Nikon to one of two attachments...either a 1.25” or 2” T-Mount/eyepiece adapter, or directly to the telescope via the “visual back”, which is the part that has the thumbscrews to hold an eyepiece or diagonal in place. Note that not all visual backs have a T-Mount thread for accessories. You need to check.
D90 Astrophotography Examples: Nikon DX SLR (D40 …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/32435367
- The bublle gum pink amp glow and hot pixels of previous generations are gone. ISO 1600 produced many hot pixels in a 60 second exposure. So 1250 is my upper limit on ISO without using noise reduction. Third observation: Images are darker on computer than on Camera preview. This is fixed in post processing by lightening the images.
Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon …
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/
- Astrophotography may seem difficult, but it welcomes your challenge: even if you don't have specialized equipment, you can give it a try with your COOLPIX, Nikon 1, or Nikon digital SLR camera. Now step into the world of astrophotography, together with a Nikon digital camera. Supervised by Takayuki Yoshida
Phil's Astronomy Blog: Nikon D40
- https://theguvnah.blogspot.com/2008/05/nikon-d40.html
- Phil's Astronomy Blog: Nikon D40 Phil's Astronomy Blog Saturday, May 24, 2008 Nikon D40 So, today I purchased a Nikon D40 Digital SLR! It's a big move for me. I've been relying on point-and-shoots and modified webcams but now, hopefully, I can take a deeper plunge into astrophotography with this camera.
APT - Astro Photography Tool
- https://www.astrophotography.app/nikon.php
- APT - Astro Photography Tool Nikon DSLR models matrix This is the list of all Nikon models that APT can control. It also contains useful reference information. (1) Needs RS232 (serial) cable or DSUSB controller to control Bulb exposures. See a list of serial cable vendors (2) APT has to be started in Windows Vista SP2 compatibility mode.
Nikon | Photograph the night sky with a Nikon
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/camera/index.html
- It is a great advantage in astrophotography that you can shoot those distant subjects at a large scale without using a telescope. - Digital zoom feature allows even higher magnification of up to 4x the maximum focal length, which lets you shoot with an angle of view matching approx. 8,000mm (P900) and 5,760mm (P610)*. *35mm format equivalent
Enterprise Astronomy | Nikon D7000 for astrophotography: Review
- https://www.eprisephoto.com/blog/2011/10/nikon-d7000-for-astrophotography-review
- Not only does the camera produce crisp, clean images that are relatively noise-free (at least compared to my previous experience with DSLR astrophotography), but the efficient use of the battery allows an evening of shooting without having to …
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