Nikon's recently distributed several articles on astrophotography tips and tricks: © David Edelstein, Full moon photographed using the Nikon COOLPIX P900, 1/500 second, f/6.4, ISO 200, aperture priority, Center Weighted metering. → Tips for Photographing the Moon © Paul Van Allen, Meteor, Joshua Tree National Park. D5, AF-S FISHEYE NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED, 15mm focal length, 30 seconds, f/3.5, ISO 6400, manual exposure, Matrix metering. → Photographing Meteors, Fireballs and Meteor Showers © Diana Robinson D3S, AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, 30 seconds, f/5.6, ISO 400, Matrix metering, auto white balance. This image was shot on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona. I light painted the tree and snow for about 5 seconds. → Photographing the Night Sky © Deborah Sandidge, D3, AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, f/4, 1600 ISO, seventy 30 sec. exposures were made and stacked in Photoshop using Image Statistics, and a stack mode of Maximum. → Photographing the Night Sky: Star Trails © Paul Van Allen, Milky Way photographed on a brisk 18°F night in Yellowstone National Park. Z 6, NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S, shot at 14mm focal length, 25 seconds, f/4, ISO 10000, manual exposure, 3D Color Matrix metering. → How to Photograph the Milky Way © Killian MooreM42 Orion Nebulae – Photographed with a Nikon D810A combined with an Explore Scientific ED80 telescope (480mm focal length), mounted on a Skywatcher EQ6 equatorial mount. An Optolong L-eNhance filter was used to help with light pollution. All images were calibrated with Bias, Dark...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Wednesday, 22 April, 2020