You don’t need a fancy camera to capture the cosmos.
have built-in night modes that can capture surprisingly good shots of the night sky without having to dial in custom settings. In these modes, the shutter of the camera stays open for extended amounts of time, which allows more light to collect on the sensor. I was very impressed with the photos from the Pixel 6 Pro that keeps its shutter open for four minutes and provides a 2-second timelapse along with the photo of the stars that it takes.
The final step in the field is to focus your lens. Begin by setting your camera’s lens to manual focus and focusing to infinity. Next, bring up the live view on your camera and zoom in to at least 10x magnification in the middle of your screen. Find a star and bring it in and out of focus until it is the smallest, crispest dot of light that you can make it. Then take a photo and review your focus.
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