Practical Astrophotography is the best magazine for astrophotographers who want to improve their imaging and processing skills.
From finding dark skies to mastering manual camera settings, astrophotography blends science, patience, and creativity. Beginners can start with simple gear like a DSLR or even a smartphone, while ...
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Our guide to astrophotography for beginners covers everything from equipment to shooting modes to locations and more — a must-read for anyone just starting out.
Read the step-by-step beginners guide to astrophotography, covering everything you need to know to get started.
But if you’re used to taking point-and-shoot photos, astrophotography can be pretty daunting. We provide useful astrophotography tips and tricks to get you started photographing the night sky.
Astrophotography had an early role in sky surveys and star classification but over time it has used ever more sophisticated image sensors and other equipment and techniques designed for specific fields.
Astrophotography is the term given to the art of photographing the night sky, and it's surprisingly easy. Armed with a DSLR or mirrorless camera on a tripod-mounted tracker, even novice astrophotographers can capture great shots of star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and other deep-sky objects.
Here is my guide to astrophotography skills and techniques that you need to know if you want to take photographs of space.
Learn astrophotography for beginners with our free guide. From cameras and lenses to star trackers and shooting tips, capture stunning photos of the night sky.