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Nebula Photos | Filters for Deep Sky Astrophotography @NebulaPhotos | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
Learn about using filters with your DSLR for deep sky astrophotography. Summary and glossary at: nebulaphotos.com/resources/filters
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MUSIC:
Moon Shadow by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
02:07 Do I need a filter?
08:07 Where does the filter go?
13:21 What filter should I get?
15:18 I'm in Bortle X, should I get a LP filter?
16:57 Technical underpinnings and further thoughts
Filters for Deep Sky AstrophotographyI critique 360 of your astrophotos!1 versus 1,024 photos of Orion Nebula #ShortsThe Perfect 14mm Lens? - Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ReviewA Challenge with Cuiv & Tips for Walking NoiseLagoon Nebula WITHOUT a Star Tracker or Telescope, Start to Finish, DSLR AstrophotographyPreparing for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, Pt. 4 (Star Tracker Tips incl. Daytime Polar Alignment)

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