![]() ![]() It’s a little slower, possibly a bit less sharp, but it’s a TON cheaper.įor full frame, get yourself a fast wide prime lens and go wild! If you’re like me, and you only wish to shoot astrophotography occasionally, I’d recommend the 7artisans 7.5mm f2.8. It is wide, fast, and pretty sharp, so it ticks all of the boxes. The Golden standard in micro four thirds astrophotography seems to be the Laowa 7.5mm f2.0. The Best Lens Choices for Astrophotography For full frame cameras you can probably go much higher. Personally with micro four thirds equipment I like to stay around ISO 5000 and no higher. This part can take a bit of trial and error. Too high and you’ll end up with a noisy mess, but too low, and you won’t get enough information in your images. So get your lens wide open and focus to infinity.įor ISO, again, go as high as you feel comfortable. Astrophotography is all about getting as much light into your sensor as possible. I’d recommend at least f2.8 (with micro four thirds at least). Get the fastest aperture your budget allows. I wish to receive emails.Aperture for astrophotography: the faster the better I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy. Furthermore, updates will be sent out only periodically, usually less than once per week. Enter your email and whenever we post a new lesson you’ll receive it in your inbox. We won’t spam you and your email will stay secure. All of the lessons are available on the Lonely Speck Astrophotography 101 page for you to access at any time. Learn AstrophotographyĪstrophotography 101 is completely free for everyone. We are also a participant in the B&H Affiliate Program which also allows us to earn fees by linking to. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. Jay Burlage of Dynamic Perception for providing the Stage One and all accessories for the creation of this video. Lassen Volcanic National Park, California.Voigtlander VM-E Adapter (B&H / Amazon).Voigtlander 40mm f/1.4 Nokton (B&H / Amazon).Demonstrations with the Sony a6000 (B&H / Amazon).Video and Stills with the Sony a7S (B&H / Amazon). ![]()
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