Image stacking for astrophotography using Deep Sky Stacker
Image stacking is one of the techniques that astrophotographers often use to get better results. But if you’re new to the craft and not sure where to start, we found…
Image stacking is one of the techniques that astrophotographers often use to get better results. But if you’re new to the craft and not sure where to start, we found…
Most night photographers use an ultra-wide angle lens. Some use longer lenses for deep-sky astrophotography. But what about the Nifty Fifty? Nifty Fifty lens. Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash.…
Sigma has always created large, heavy lenses. In fact, we have even dissected why that has been the case. Yet, the company has been working on new patents, which include…
The night sky holds endless wonders. For centuries, people have looked up in awe. Telescopes helped bring the stars closer. But traditional telescopes are complex. They require setup, alignment, and…
ZWO has launched its latest offering for the astrophotographers’ community. The ASI585MC Air is a compact, all-in-one camera designed for deep-sky and planetary imaging. It combines a high-sensitivity imaging sensor,…
Astrophotography is all about passion, patience, and perseverance. Whether you spend 2 hours capturing multiple shots of the Milky Way, creating a star trail, or spend a whole night integrating…
Want a rock-solid, stable tripod base for photography? Of course you do. Here are a few quick tips to make sure your camera is safe and secure. Create a nice,…
Every month brings some unique astronomical events that you can see with the naked eye and photograph. In this article, let us take a look at the astrophotography opportunities in…
The world of amateur astronomy just got more exciting. Askar, a well-known name among astrophotographers, has released a new telescope, the Askar 80ED. It’s an 80mm achromatic refractor that’s compact,…
The Sun has fascinated humanity for millennia. It lights our days, powers our ecosystems, and shapes space weather. Yet, for all its brilliance, observing the Sun in detail has remained…