7 Astrophotography Tips for Complete Beginners
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Astrophotography Tips for beginners (no telescope, no tracker)
In this video, I cover the basics of astrophotography with a DSLR or Mirrorless camera. Just a camera and lens on a tripod, no tracking!
You'll see some incredible images from amateur astrophotographers around the world. All of these images were shot untracked, using a camera lens.
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Thank you to everyone that shared their amazing astrophotography images with me on Facebook! Your photos put mine to shame!!
Clear skies.
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Great video Trevor, and thank you for featuring my shot! 😀 For stacking in landscape Astrophotography I would recommend the free Sequator software! 😀😎
@flowremix
3 жыл бұрын
I hope so. I'm a new subscriber.
@RogerKeulen
3 жыл бұрын
Hi, i can buy a camera for $25,- second hand.... MEDION LIFE X44088 Camera modus: 4680 x 3500 pixels Diafragma: F3,1 ~ F5,8 Brandpuntafstand: f=4.5 - 94.5 mm Sluitertijd: 1/2000 ~ 15 sec Is this good enough to begin with ? Just to see something... or do i need to buy a expensive one. Thanx in advance !
@johnray854
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@nazhayri767
3 жыл бұрын
@@RogerKeulen Sorry but that kind of cameras isn’t good for Astrophotography. You will be disappointed from the images you will be getting from that camera. I recommend you to save your money and get a DSLR with a 18-55 mm lens (and you can get better lenses from over time. And with the 18-55 lens you can get Orion Nebula or Andromeda and all that kind of beautiful objects over sky.). That will help you a lot I believe. With the MEDION camera you will have a lot of Chromatic Abberation that lowers the quality of the image. And it’s a Cheap Camera. You can’t really expect good results with it. I hope you didn’t got that camera since it’s been 2 months since your comment. I hope my reply helped you a little bit and I wish you luck and tons of clear skies with your journey.
@jenniferjuderjahn7807
2 жыл бұрын
Hi what tripod setup are you using?
Astrophotography Starter Pack = DSLR + Tripod + AstroBackyard
@TheAstroGuy_m42
3 жыл бұрын
😀
@krzysm8930
3 жыл бұрын
+telephoto lens 👍🏼
@MDezanGlasovic
3 жыл бұрын
The last one hard to reach
@arjun_makhecha
3 жыл бұрын
Does mirrorless cameras work?
@shivamdhumal5864
3 жыл бұрын
Pixel 4/5 and nothing
I smell a beginner astrophotography series🤔🤔 I would love to see that happen!
@TMG_Dude
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@igoreq4495
3 жыл бұрын
Yes please
@IamKunalPatil
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!Yes!Yes!
@anirudhnair558
3 жыл бұрын
Yesssss I'd love that as well
@jurgen0901
3 жыл бұрын
Absolute beginner in astro: Check! Subscribed: Check! Like the video: Check! Thanks for sharing those tutorials! 😊 (Suggestion for other beginner-video's if you haven't already explained it:: explaining the noise reduction feature of the camera and why it's sometimes better to turn it off. It took me till I started watching astro video's to understand why a pic of 30 sec took another 30 sec 'processing time' 😊) I'll recommend you to my friends here in Belgium (Europe)!
It would be cool to see a single shot compared to a stacked shot. Thanks for all the information!
I'm moving my family to a farm soon and am excited to get into astrophotography! I have been watching your videos a lot lately. Thanks for all of this great info!
Great video Trevor. I started following your videos about a month ago and your advise is priceless. This video is a great start for me. Keep it up.
really nice video Trevor! always had a fascination for astrophotography, however never really had the chance to pursue it to the best of my capabilities! Thanks to this video (and some advice from fellow astrophotographers), I finally feel like I can go out and finally pursue this passion which I had stalled for so long! thanks so much!
Thanks Trevor, really liked this video. I appreciate the walkthrough as I have just started and frankly, I cant tell my ass from my elbow in terms of what I am doing. But the journey of discovery, how my results are changing with every new piece of knowledge I gained, be it figuring out some different setting for my camera, or how to get better output from the stacker, man, I got to say, its very addicting and gives me the drive to push further and further.
Thank you so much Trevor, I did my first attempt on 28th July here in the U.K. looking for Comet Neowise without any instructions like your video to help me along. Never mind, when our skies clear again I'll have another go to shoot what is out there. This has so much info needed to know. So a big thank you.
Thanks for your advice and years of knowledge. I just purchased my first Canon DSLR. I am fortunate where I live in Australia to drive about 30 minutes to get dark skies. The patience required in this hobby will do me good.
Fantastic video. Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together. I'm just a beginner, videos like this keep me on track.
Just getting into astrophotography, own a 9.25 Evolution telescope and just bought a Canon T7 as well as a Star Adventurer star tracking rig. Haven't used a real camera in 10 years and this video is just what I needed to get me started. Thanks for putting this together and dumbing it down for a novice like me.
As always, great video Trevor. Even though I'm not a complete "beginner" this video will help to refresh my memory since I don't get out to image often enough. Still using a DSLR and tripod. Hope to get a tracker soon.
I think this is the best video for beginners like myself, great timing and lots of great information. We would like to see more videos like this and props on you channel and photographs, we are pleased for showing us the universe from the screen of your camera.
learning a lot from you, even though i don't know english perfectly, i can extract a lot of information from your video. Thanks and save from Brazil!
A few months ago i had so many desires like owning a luxury apartment, a supercar and stuff but now there's just one thing. Having my own little observatory. 🤗
@angelaschnelly
3 жыл бұрын
I think you found your happy place.
@RTtim
3 жыл бұрын
you should still try for all! Dont cut yourself short on your goals, push harder to gain all goals.
@darrenhawkes598
3 жыл бұрын
The dream of us all my friend, the dream of us all.
@gilgemash
2 жыл бұрын
Start with a star chart and a decent 10*50 pair of binoculars...work your way up to a portable telescope...your universe will start to open up. Gradually. Easy to succumb to aperture fever. Observatory won't fall from the sky into your lap. A hard slog, learning curve, respecting the stars which dance for you, for free, every night...it's a slow, patient, majestic process. Don't hasten. You'll eventually be rewarded. Like many other good Earthlings. Greetings from London 🙏 😷 🌈
Nice video Trevor! Love that you featured your fans images - neat idea! Clear skies, Nico
ive watched this video more than a few times because its so informational. thank you for everything your doing.
By far, one of the best video's I have seen for beginners like me for shooting the night sky without having to have a telescope.
This is a great channel...just what I need for a beginner, full of useful tips and tricks and good advice about starting off small and working up, so easy these days to jump straight in and buy everything and get overwhelmed and then lose interest..lol Keep up the great work as its very inspiring...👍
Very helpful...and yes, it is all starting to come together with your help. Thank you Trevor!
Thank you! This really helps, I'm a newbie, learning as much as I can before a hike through a dark sky area in Wales UK in June.
Just got into dipping my toes into Astro this summer, and your channel has been extremely helpful. Also living in light polluted Ontario, it was great seeing the amazing shots you get from your backyard. I haven't had many clear nights (I mean, this IS Ontario), but I got my first, half assed pic of the Milky Way and even if it's dim, it was great to see. I used Sequator, Darktable and GIMP (all free) for editing. Been using GIMP for years, so it was my easy go to. Love the channel!
Always a pleasure to watch and learn from a very motivated teacher, thanks.
I enjoyed this video clear and well presented having a DSLR I am looking forward to getting started this weekend out in the Australian Outback 👍
Great video and info to help beginners. I started my night photo adventures several years ago and learning you can use your current lens and camera to start out. Just make certain you own a sturdy tripod. You'll find some nights the images look awesome and other nights the sky may contain too much moisture or light; all part of the game. Enjoy your time under the night skies watching the stars and listening to the wildlife wake up and their music. I've listened to loons calling and owls responding, coyotes howling and yipping; fun times!
Thank you so much for all your videos for beginners. Very helpful.
You are very inspiring! Huge thanks for posting all you experience here.
This was fantastic! I literally had no idea the images we see online of beautiful night skies were stacked multiple exposures! I love astronomy and am a photographer. I think I know what path I'll be going down in the near future.
Recently discovered your channel and it's already helping me understand and put the theory into practice. Really appreciate your work!
Hey Trevor, Cheers from Winnipeg! I just wanted to say how much I appreciate what you’re doing here!
Thank you. I can't wait to try these ideas.
Thanks, great info. Will be watching more of your videos. Great help as a newbie!
I am in the process of starting to "build" an astrophotography rig. I was bitten by the astronomy bug with all of the hype of the Jupiter and Saturn conjunction this winter. Now, I just can't seem to get enough star gazing. My small telescope enabled my fiancee and kids to see the moons of Jupiter and just barely make out the rings of Saturn. I have watched a bunch of your videos and have become inspired to see more of the night sky. I am pricing out a DSLR camera...it's an expensive investment and I just want to make sure that I am getting the "best" camera....the "right" one for me. As an aspiring beginner, since I have not started yet, I am very happy that you have so much content posted. I will be sure to let you know when I finally start.
Love this video! I’m just getting into astrophotography seriously, and helps a lot! Just gotta see if I can catch a clear new moon night, since Vancouver isn’t exactly known for clear skies 😉
great information for beginners!!! Thank you!
Dude! Thanks so much for including my photo! It means a lot, especially cause I've learned sooo much from your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 😊 👍
I just started last month with a move shoot move + D750 + some of my existing lenses. Also gotta add binging this channel for hours!
Getting some gear together, going to try to capture that Milky Way this Summer. Thanks for helping the rest of us enjoy astrophotography. Every time I see those images it gets my undivided attention, just fixated on how amazing the night sky looks.
Thank you! This brought joy to my afternoon!
Great video Trevor. This is just what I was looking for. I have been wanting to do this for ages, I thought I would need special gear, that is until I found this video and I do photograpy so its nice to know I have all the equipment at had to start Many thanks stay safe and a Happy New year to you, I hope 2021 will be a lot better than 2020. Just to let you know I am in Kent here in the UK and I am disabled with walking issues but have crutches to use so I can get about a little bit. Bye for now.
I'm beginning starting new years! This has got to be the coolest hobby on earth!
Thank you for this video and tips. I am new to Astrophotography. I see so many nice photos, which makes me want to be out there and take them myself. You have given me a lot of helpful tips :)
You explain really nice!!! love your astrophotos!!
Trevor That is a truly fantastic and inspirational video for beginner. Well Done again.
Great video. Very interesting to watch. Always wanted to give astrophotography an attempt. Tried it last night for the first time and was pleasantly surprised with the results. Excited to try it again after watching this video.
Thank you Trevor! These are always so helpful :)
Just now finding your channel. Very informative! I'm heading to Utah this fall for three weeks; and want to learn and try astrophotography. Will watch more of your beginner videos! Thanks!
Great channel, just subscribed. I'm just starting out with astrophotography and your channel is a wealth of great info, thank you!
This actually helps a ton, especially with images that are very bright. I had a few that I took that are far too bright for me to see any detail, so its good to know that I might be able to get some use out of those.
Great video Trevor, it's because of you that I got in to astrophotography. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Thank you for that wonderful introduction; I am so excited to go try it out myself!
Been in astronomy since a youngster, always amazed at photos in books. Time to try out what you've suggested, thanks.
Excellent walkthrough! Trevor strikes again!
Thank you so much for sharing your tips for Astrophotography! I am hoping to get into this and improve along the way! Kindest Regards, Ray from Sydney Australia
Thank you so much for thissssss!!
GREAT video!!! thank you soooooo much.
thank you for showing the real process of astrophotography. I've always been interested in astronomy, and might probably start astrophotography. - from Indonesia -
Thanks Trevor, will explore these options.
Another excellent video! Thankyou for what you do! 2 thumbs up!!
Many thanks for the feature in this vlog Trevor, keep the great content pal 👌👌
While I'm not a beginner anymore, it's always great to brush up on stuff. Good vid Trevor 🖒😃
Very good guidelines! Thanks!
Thanks man, I really want to get into this and this was a great video to help me out
Love this channel!👍👏🙌
Very nice video, explaining it so clearly. Thank you!
Great video, I'm learning, and this was easy to follow. Thank You!
Thanks Trevor for this knowledge sharing!! These really are invaluable info for basic gear / DSLR astrophotography shooters.👍🏻👍🏻🦉📷🔭🌟🤓
Wonderful video. I am looking to start Astrophotography, and you are very helpful 😊
I was pleasantly surprised to see that I have the same camera you used in your demonstration. I have been interested in dark sky shooting since I was in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and saw the milky way first hand. An awesome site to behold. I will definitely try your suggestions and I will be watching more. Thank You jlbrody
Thanks for taking the time to do these for us beginners,I'm thinking of enrolling in a photography course as I know nothing about cameras.
Being new to AP this was very helpful. Thank you!
Very helpful, learned a lot and it doesn't seem so impossible now. Also thank you for the tips on deepsky stacking software.
Trevor, your tutorial actually made me smile and gave me hope. Thank you! Next week im getting Canon EOS RP and ill try it with the Tokina 11-16m 2.8 to see what happens.
Amazing tutorial! I've been a photographer for as long as I can remember, and I've always wated to do AP, but I was put of with my clueless early efforts! Aftr watching this, I'm going to take my 20mm/f1.4 lens out for a walk one dark night, and see if I can do better ths time around, thanks to you tips!
@iso6203
3 жыл бұрын
Were you able to take some photos? How was shooting the night sky with a camera as a photographer. I am very interested in AP and I'm a beginner, so every tip I get is valuable for me. Thanks! 🙂
Love the video! I have the same setup except I have the Canon 5D MkIII. Can't wait to try this out tonight. Thank you!!!
Hello i'm kinda new in your chanel so i was watching your video all day, good job and please continue what your doing
Great tips! Thanks!
I've just started to take pics of the sky like a week back, using an 8 yr old mirror less camera, I have to say I didn't expect to get a single star where I live (dubai, u almost can't see any) but the journey to image stacking and editing colours in gimp has helped me soo damn much, it was actually mind blowing when I realised what I have the potential to capture 😂. Thankyou loads dude ur vids have helped me out so muchh!!
that was awesome! thank you 🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing the knowledge, I have just entered the Astrophotographers rabbit hole
Man, I totally needed this video 2 years ago when I started Astrophotography. Great video, Trevor!
@p4ul.f708
3 жыл бұрын
Holy crap your profile picture is pure fire ! 🔥
@switchyduckk
2 жыл бұрын
Dude, did you take that picture in your profile picture
@piotrjakuc6357
2 жыл бұрын
@@switchyduckk Oh, I wish! When I set up my account a few years ago I chose this pic... well before i started astro. Rly tough target too. Maybe one day!
@OnyxTTV
Жыл бұрын
@@piotrjakuc6357 what galaxy is that?
Excellent tutorial! Great info 👏thanks!
really good stuff. always learning more.
That was an awesome video. Thanks.
Great videos ! Thanks for all the tips , just got a tracker
Your channel means a lot and is a great tool. Thank you so much.
I love your content . I just pre-ordered the Canon EOS R7 and I’m looking forward to seeing how well it does with astrophotography .
Clear skies man! This helps a lot👍🏻
Great advice for those newbie astrophotographers. Thanks for the video !
I am a total amateur. This was very informative. Thank you.
Fantastic video! I will definitely come back to this video to try to remember all the tips. Thanks :)
Really Great Explanation
This was a really great video! Thank you.
And clear skies to you too, friend. 🙏From London 🐾🐾🌞 😷 🌈🌌🌠
Great video man!
Trevor thanks, you help me out ❤️
great teacher, thank you
Very informative for the basics with a DSLR
I've been waiting for this! 🤩