
DSLR Astrophotography
DSLR astrophotography involves using a digital single-lens reflex camera to capture images of celestial objects like stars, planets, and the Milky Way. The camera, often mounted on a sturdy tripod or telescope, takes long-exposure photos to gather more light from faint objects in the night sky. This process reveals details and colors impossible to see with the naked eye. Adjustments such as higher ISO settings and wide apertures help optimize light capture. Post-processing may enhance image clarity and detail. Overall, it’s a rewarding way to explore and document the universe using accessible camera equipment.