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Hello, I intend to take a picture of some newly launched Starlink satellites, which trail accross the sky in a string-of-pearls formation. I do not want a startrail picture, but a shot of the group of satellites (point of lights in a row). I would use a DSLR and an f/1.8 lens - either 50mm or 135mm focal length. Any advice on how to accomplish this? Maximum exposure time? I would use a "photo trap" setup on a tripod, pointing in the expected path of the satellite trail and use a remotely activated shutter. Not sure if the satellites show up on my live view screen, however. Starting point exposure-wise would be 0.5 seconds at f/1.8 and ISO1600 - not sure if that would be working OK. As the satellites are gone again within a few seconds, there is not very much time for trial and error…. Thanks for any suggestions & CS! Chris |
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Your best bet is to make a movie @ 1/10s and use track and stack.
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String of thorns, really…… I say don't glorify it in any way. Scott |