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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. * focusing is only possible in the the ...
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/
- The Nikon D40 has a bulb mode but only if you set the shooting mode to the remote. That makes sense because the only way to use a bulb …
Astrophotography with my D40? Best way to mount it?: …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2815379
- You can now screw your T-Mount-ed Nikon onto any device that has a T-Mount. 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.
Nikon D40 for astro-imaging – British Astronomical …
- https://britastro.org/forums/topic/nikon-d40-for-astro-imaging
- Hello PaulI don’t own, and haven’t used a Nikon D40, but up until last month I did own a Nikon D50, which is very similar to the D40, originally sharing the same 6 megapixel sensor among other components, although a 10.2 megapixel sensor was available later in production in the D40x. I have now purchased the Nikon D5000.Given the ...
Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon …
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/
- Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon camera. Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon camera. The sea of stars twinkling in the night sky; the moon with the alluring shadows of its craters; the diverse forms cast by the planets; the mysterious nebulae and star clusters: How wonderful would it be if you could capture them beautifully in a …
D90 Astrophotography Examples: Nikon DX SLR (D40 …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/32435367
- All forums Nikon DX SLR (D40-D90, D3000-D7500) Talk Change forum D90 Astrophotography Examples Started Jul 18, 2009 | Discussions thread
Nikon D40x and astrophotography - IceInSpace
- https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=65414
- Location: San Diego, US. Posts: 55. Nikon D40x and astrophotography. Hey guys, I've got this Nikon D40x that I got as a birthday present a few years ago. I don't know very much about photographers' vocabulary such as ISO, noise etc. I've ordered myself a remote for my camera, a celestron cpc 1100 xlt is on its way, along with an equatorial ...
APT - Astro Photography Tool
- https://www.astrophotography.app/nikon.php
- 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. (3) No Live View.
Nikon, Canon and Sony for Astrophotography
- https://www.astropix.com/html/astrophotography/nikon_canon_sony.html
- For a long while Canon was ahead of Nikon in terms of usability for astrophotography. Nikon caught up a bit by using Sony sensors, but clipping the black point and "star-eater" noise-reduction algorithms made them hard to use for long-exposure deep-sky astrophotography. ... D60, D40x, D40, D50 and D70 did not have a hard-wired plug at all for a ...
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