About
Our third talk is all about capturing views of deep space with a DSLR camera, revealing objects often hundreds of lightyears away in space which our eyes alone cannot see. We’ll look at the nebulae, star clusters, galaxies and comets that a DSLR puts within reach and explain how differences between cameras affect their ability to capture them. We’ll also cover special aspects of deep-sky imaging with a DSLR: why you’ll want to attach camera to a small telescope in place of the lens, the best types of mount to use and how to focus on faint targets in a dark night sky. Image processing will also be considered as an essential element to lifting amazing detail out of pictures that at first appear to have nothing in them.

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When
Thursday, December 5, 2024 · 7:00 p.m. London (GMT +0:00)
Agenda
  • DSLR camera models for deep-sky photography.
  • Essential accessories for fixing a camera to a telescope.
  • What to look for in a tracking mount.
  • How to get close-up images of deep-sky targets.
  • The effects of light pollution in images and how to deal with them.
Presenters
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Chris Bramley
Chris Bramley is the Editor of BBC Sky at Night Magazine. A journalist by training, he has been covering space and astronomy since 2005 and has headed up the magazine's editorial team since 2011.
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Dave Eagle
Dave Eagle is lifelong amateur astronomer and expert astrophotographer who has taken his passions across the globe in travels to the Galapagos Islands, Central America and Africa. He founded the Bedford Astronomical Society before going on to become the lead astronomer on aurora and comet-chasing flights, and is currently a stargazing presenter with Fred Olsen Cruise Lines. When he isn’t showing people the wonders of the night sky, Dave spends clear nights imaging with a DSLR and dedicated astro cameras, and sharing his expertise in articles for Sky at Night Magazine.
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