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First time using the X-T5 for astro. I was surprised by the amount of noise I had to deal with. With the X-T2 I always shot at ISO 3200 f/2 15 s and noise was manageable even when I had to bring the exposure up 3 stops in post. Is this the increased MP's bringing in more detail that looks like noise in the dark sky or is this just a different sensor handling the noise differently? I'm going to experiment with various settings and editing techniques with the X-T5. Maybe it's me trying to force the 5 into the same routine I use for the 2? Next milkyway shoot I'm going to bring the X-T2 along as well and shoot them both side by side. This location had more ambient light than I'm used to. Anyone else shooting astro with the X-T5 care to weigh in on settings etc?
ISO 1600, f/2, 8s using the Fuji 35mm lens.
PHL Milkyway by SharonCat..., on Flickr
I have a lot more photos from this location as we were there from 1am until sunrise! Still thawing out 3 days later.
ISO 1600, f/2, 8s using the Fuji 35mm lens.

I have a lot more photos from this location as we were there from 1am until sunrise! Still thawing out 3 days later.