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ou don’t necessarily need specialist kit for astrophotography. Ideally you’ll use a wide lens (35mm or wider) with a wide aperture (f2 or wider), while a low-resolution sensor will generally yield better results than higher-res ones. As you’ll be using long exposures, a decent tripod is a must. So that you don’t have to touch the camera, most modern

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