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This is a video about almost everything you need to prepare before going out for a star photo shoot. This is a video about the preparation process necessary before going out to take pictures of the Milky Way, constellations, or the circumference.
0:00 Intro
0:14 Introducing the know-how for star photography, the beginning of astrophotography
1:40 tripod and stoneback
2:57 This is an accessory attached to the camera.
8:03 Pay attention to the direction when mounting the dedicated plate
9:15 level using the drip level
How to use 10:48 Interval Release
12:00 External battery and release in stone bag
12:38 This is red cellophane paper for preventing glare of LCD liquid crystal.
13:42 Precautions when using an anti-dew heater
14:47 The most important focus and know-how
17:10 This is an example of exposure when shooting a star photo.
18:46 This is a home-made loupe for checking focus.
20:06 Finish
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