Approaching the Scene 115: How to Shoot Better Milky Way Images
Published : 01-10-2020 - Duration : 00:29:38 - Like : 631
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(Links Below) Many of you have asked for my opinion about Move Shoot Move's light, affordable star tracker. I'm working on a short course on photographing the Milky Way, but I decided to put out this video to show how much I like it and how I use it to capture better Milky Way images. I also take a question about f2.8 vs f4 lenses and the n...

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