Night and star shots.. focusing & other how-to tips please!
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:11 pm
Hi all,
Would love to hear any advice and tips for a newbie on shooting astronomy and / or night landscape shots. I'm super new to all this and since I only have a D40 with the kit 18-55mm lens I'd be happy to just get a clear shot at this stage, haha.. I don't have a remote yet to use the bulb function to hold the shutter open for a long amount of time so have just been using the shutter-priority set to the longest, 30", and with the focusing if I can get a clear shot.
Have been having problems focusing though to get clear pin pricks of light from the stars. It's not auto-focusing but when I try manually focusing I can't tell really how clear it is, and even when reviewing and making minor adjustments after each shot it's hard to tell. I thought I'd had the focus set manually to infinity, but even then it's not really sharp. Should I expect to get sharp dots with what I have? Or do I really need to wait until I have the remote and so can get the shutter staying open long enough for a much brighter shot to tell whether I'm focusing clearly or not? I've tried using a higher ISO but the graininess didn't really help.
Shooting landscapes at night is something I'd like to experiment with too, and whilst I've had much better results with that the focusing is still an issue.
Would love to hear any advice and tips for a newbie on shooting astronomy and / or night landscape shots. I'm super new to all this and since I only have a D40 with the kit 18-55mm lens I'd be happy to just get a clear shot at this stage, haha.. I don't have a remote yet to use the bulb function to hold the shutter open for a long amount of time so have just been using the shutter-priority set to the longest, 30", and with the focusing if I can get a clear shot.
Have been having problems focusing though to get clear pin pricks of light from the stars. It's not auto-focusing but when I try manually focusing I can't tell really how clear it is, and even when reviewing and making minor adjustments after each shot it's hard to tell. I thought I'd had the focus set manually to infinity, but even then it's not really sharp. Should I expect to get sharp dots with what I have? Or do I really need to wait until I have the remote and so can get the shutter staying open long enough for a much brighter shot to tell whether I'm focusing clearly or not? I've tried using a higher ISO but the graininess didn't really help.
Shooting landscapes at night is something I'd like to experiment with too, and whilst I've had much better results with that the focusing is still an issue.