Chris great set of videos! Thanks for your content. I would welcome a tutorial. I'm looking at getting the S5ii, do you think it can manage great milkyway timelapses in camera or would I always need to default back to LR? I have read some limitations around 1 sec exposure when in A mode but I am guessing it's fully manual for your shots? Would be interesting to get your take on the exposure levelling as well. Thanks!
Yeah it’s quite surprising what you can do with a bit of post processing. It’s a dark spot but it’s a shame that the Milkyway rises over the town. Shooting north is darker on the horizon
This was quite useful, thank you for taking the time to make the video. Keep up the good work, I am sure more people will appreciate it.
Thank you very much :)
Chris great set of videos! Thanks for your content. I would welcome a tutorial. I'm looking at getting the S5ii, do you think it can manage great milkyway timelapses in camera or would I always need to default back to LR? I have read some limitations around 1 sec exposure when in A mode but I am guessing it's fully manual for your shots? Would be interesting to get your take on the exposure levelling as well. Thanks!
Hello, it's a great camera for astro. MW always needs some post processing to make it pop but it's still nice out of camera just a lot more subtle.
Must be kinda dark in Stonehenge , I’m surprised to see how many stars you can pull back
Yeah it’s quite surprising what you can do with a bit of post processing. It’s a dark spot but it’s a shame that the Milkyway rises over the town. Shooting north is darker on the horizon