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Astrophotography 101 Part 3: A Basic Guide to dSLR Wide Field Shooting

Depending on the area you live in, you may need to venture out to a dark site if there is too much light pollution in your area. But in the event you don’t have one, you can also use your point and shoot as long as it has a Manual Mode and a decently wide lens. Lens: If you’re using a dSLR, it’s also important to choose a fast, wide-angle lens: as wide as possible. For this article, we’ll be sticking to the everyday 18-55 lens config but remember that the procedure varies a little for each lens, since you can go to different lengths with them. If you’re using a dSLR, it’s also important to choose a fast, wide-angle lens: as wide as possible.

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