About
Amateur astronomer and experienced astrophotographer Charlotte Daniels will look at how to get great photos of the night sky with a DSLR camera.

In this Masterclass, Charlotte covers the targets that are ideal if you’re just starting out, such as wide-field shots of constellations, nightscapes and star trails, and she looks at how DSLR photography can be a great way in to deep-sky imaging for more experienced photographers.
Agenda
  • The benefits of using a DSLR camera to photograph the skies
  • The night-sky targets a DSLR brings within your reach
  • Equipment and accessories to use with your DSLR – tripods, trackers and filters
  • When to swap a photo lens for a telescope, and why
  • How to create panoramas of the night sky
  • Adding the finishing touches to photos with image processing software
Presenters
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Charlotte Daniels
Charlotte Daniels is an astronomy journalist, DSLR astrophotographer and image processor, and a seasoned equipment reviewer for BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
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Chris Bramley
Chris Bramley is the Editor of BBC Sky at Night Magazine. A journalist by training, he has been covering space and astronomy since 2005 and has headed up the magazine's editorial team since 2011.
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