Canon 60D. I am aware of noise and grain introduced with higher ISO but the canon does a relatively decent job (for me) as i'm not pushing up to the max 12800 offered. 3200 is workable for something as short as 15 seconds. For me, it was more important to get the stars without them moving, than to leave it open for one minute at ISO200.
If I were doing a time lapse i'd still be using ISO1600 at 30 seconds because random photo noise isn't an issue when made into video.
To each their own; i was satisfied with the shot. It was a balance of trying to capture the flare and still be able to see stars, but this wasn't really to highlight all the stars in the sky. Just the False Dusk and the two planets.
If I were doing a time lapse i'd still be using ISO1600 at 30 seconds because random photo noise isn't an issue when made into video.
To each their own; i was satisfied with the shot. It was a balance of trying to capture the flare and still be able to see stars, but this wasn't really to highlight all the stars in the sky. Just the False Dusk and the two planets.











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