01 BRING A TRIPOD
iny vibrations can ruin star sharpness, so it’s vital to have a strong, sturdy tripod. It’s also important to prevent camera-shake by setting mirror lockup or a two-second delay, so that
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iny vibrations can ruin star sharpness, so it’s vital to have a strong, sturdy tripod. It’s also important to prevent camera-shake by setting mirror lockup or a two-second delay, so that
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