SHOOTING STARS DREW BUCKLEY
Feb 02, 2021
2 minutes
Capture the Milky Way
skies never ceases to amaze me, and that especially rings true with the Milky Way. For the Milky Way you want stars to be rendered as sharp dots of light. This is where the ‘500 rule’ comes in. To apply the 500 rule, divide 500 by the focal length you’re using. This will give you a ballpark shutter speed that you can use to combat any star trailing
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