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X100V and milky way


karcio

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No reason why it should not.

https://sahavre.fr/wp/regle-npf-rule/

http://web.archive.org/web/20200220123345/https://www.sahavre.fr/tutoriels/astrophoto/34-regle-npf-temps-de-pose-pour-eviter-le-file-d-etoiles

These are exposure calculators, the second one, though an older version of the first one, is a little easier to use for English speakers. These are useful for photographing sky things while using a tripod or fence post to prop up your camera, if you are using a tracker or guider, ignore that part. 

Go to where it is really dark enough to photograph the Milky Way, put your camera on a tripod or tracker or guider or prop it up in some manner and have lots of fun! And show us some images after you get back.

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