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Nikon D5000 advice/help - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/487763-nikon-d5000-advicehelp/#:~:text=For%20astrophotography%20%28typically%20long%20exposure%29%20D5000%20can%20be,http%3A%2F%2Fwww.otelescop...%2F3-backyardeos%2F%20You%20can%20also%20use%20BackyardNikon%20for%20Frame-n-Focus.
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Astrophotography using D5000 | ThePhotoForum 📷 Film & Digital ...
- https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/astrophotography-using-d5000.184170/
- Nov 18, 2009. #1. I am interested in astrophotography espcially after seeing some of the results others have taken with Nikon & Cannon Cameras. I have D5000 and was wondering what would be the optimal settings and lens in order to achieve great results. I tried last night 30sec f5.6 and managed to get 40 shots and all i managed to get was stars ...
Nikon d5000 and astrophotography?
- https://nikonmag.com/talk/dx/nikon-d5000-and-astrophotography.html
- What you will need is a T mount (mounts the camera to the telescope) and an adapter (model specific) so that the T mount fits to the camera body. You also need a telescope that has a motor driven head on the tripod. Most deeper nebulae or faint starts need a fairly long exposure to register on the sensor. Due to the rotation of the Earth, these ...
Astrophotography for Nikon D5000?
- https://nikonmag.com/talk/dx/astrophotography-for-nikon-d5000.html
- For a wide field of view, you just need a tripod and exposure not more than 30 seconds. If you want star trails, you can expose for a longer time. If you intend to take photos of star clusters or nebula, you will need a longer focal length say 200-400mm. However you can't used ordinary camera tripod. You will need telescope tripod with tracking ...
What are the optimal settings for astrophotography in the …
- https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-optimal-settings-for-astrophotography-in-the-Nikon-D5000
- Answer (1 of 5): It depends on what you’re photgraphing, but for basic night sky photography (Milky Way, stars, etc.): 1. use whatever focal length gets you the view you want. I tend to prefer very wide views, as (to me) they look more impressive, but …
Nikon D5000 advice/help - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/487763-nikon-d5000-advicehelp/
- For astrophotography (typically long exposure) D5000 can be a fine camera to get started. For planets and Moon, I'd suggest try BackyardNikon for tethered shooting: http://www.otelescop.../3-backyardeos/ You can also use BackyardNikon for Frame-n-Focus. P.S. I think it uses SONY Exmor IMX038 CMOS image sensor. Clear Skies! ccs_hello
Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon …
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/
- Now step into the world of astrophotography, together with a Nikon digital 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 photograph?
Nikon D5000 for imaging - Stargazers Lounge
- https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/200309-nikon-d5000-for-imaging/
- The one thing you will find that makes life much easier is an intervalometer. This will enable you to program a run of long exposures without resorting to a laptop. The Nikons aren't/weren't well supported by camer control software. This may have changed, as I have not imaged for about 12mnths.
Nikon D500, good for Astrophotography? - Brendan Davey …
- https://www.brendandaveyphotography.com/nikon-d500-good-for-astrophotography/
- Nikon D500, good for Astrophotography? May 17, 2016 Brendan General, Testing. Recently I tested the Nikon D500 sensor for long exposure noise, and to be honest it performed a little worse than I expected initially, but the more I thought about it the more realistic I became about my expectations. After all it was the D500, the new D300 (s).
Nikon D5000 - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/276737-nikon-d5000/
- You need the DSUSB unit to connect your computer to a cable. Shoestring will modify the D5000 remote shutter release to connect to the DSUSB module. They essentially cut the remote in half and install mating connectors. Then you can use either the remote for normal photography, or hook up the DSUSB for laptop control.
Astrophotography with Nikon D5500 - Digital …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4532414
- The D5500 is close to iso invariant, so yes, you can brighten the shadows in post. If you are shooting something bright, like twilight or a sunset, use matrix metering. If you are shooting the Moon close up, use spot. Otherwise, nothing will be bright enough to meter, and then you just have to take test exposures.
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