![]() This will allow more light to be captured because shooting Milky Way, basically, is also a kind of a long exposure photography. You just need a camera which has a fast lens, wide aperture, and bigger sensor. Note that I use an advanced compact camera – it’s not a mirrorless with interchangeable lenses – the thing is, you could even shoot Milky Way using a mobile phone nowadays. I use Sony RX100M3 and my settings are: f2.8 | ISO1600 | 20secs | Manual focus: Infinite ♾ Check the moon phase! Best to shoot at New Moon.Ĥ. Set the white balance at 3600K (don’t worry, you can post process this one if you got it wrong).ģ. ![]() You might’ve been shooting on an area with increase light pollution.Ģ. It might looked hazy or too dark, the white balance might have gone too cold/warm, or it look washed out.ġ. BUT it doesn’t look as sharp and as bright as you expect it to be. After you went out there in the dark, stayed for hours, and endured the cold you were finally been able to capture your very first Milky Way photo. ![]()
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