FilmDood
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2010
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Florida
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos NOT OK to edit
OK, so tonight, I'm taking my third shot at doing star trail photography.
The first time I did it, the class D-76 was bad, due to it sitting there for a month without use, so my film didn't come out at all.
The second time, I was dumb enough to think shooting with a full moon would be perfectly fine, but the moon's light killed all the stars in my shot.
The moon tonight is at a quarter phase, so I'm hoping that it'll be fine. From my area, as well, the moon hasn't been too bright, almost having a dull yellow look.
There are zero clouds, and currently my camera is sitting outside in a Ziploc bag to avoid any potential fogging.
I just have some concerns.
1. I feel like even with my aperture open all the way, I won't capture the stars properly. The largest my camera's aperture can get on manual is to f/4. I can set it down to somewhere in between f/2-f/3 on a different setting, but the shutter speed is fixed to what aperture you use, so bulb won't be an option. Will my f/4 be good enough for a night like this?
2. I used 100 speed film my second time shooting star trails, yet I got back nothing, which I still think was because of the full moon. Should this film be fine?
3. Time. I want to take range of 5-30 minute exposures, then one hour, two hours and then whatever time from the end of the two hour exposure to either when I wake up, or the camera battery dies. Will I have to worry about any dew/fog with the exposure I'll be taking as I sleep? Or will having my camera and lens sitting in the bag outside right now keep it pretty much free from and dew?
The weather tonight is pretty dry, we just got out of a rough storm and tomorrow is expecting no clouds at all. Should I worry about moisture? Florida is humid in general, but, I'm still not sure.
The first time I did it, the class D-76 was bad, due to it sitting there for a month without use, so my film didn't come out at all.
The second time, I was dumb enough to think shooting with a full moon would be perfectly fine, but the moon's light killed all the stars in my shot.
The moon tonight is at a quarter phase, so I'm hoping that it'll be fine. From my area, as well, the moon hasn't been too bright, almost having a dull yellow look.
There are zero clouds, and currently my camera is sitting outside in a Ziploc bag to avoid any potential fogging.
I just have some concerns.
1. I feel like even with my aperture open all the way, I won't capture the stars properly. The largest my camera's aperture can get on manual is to f/4. I can set it down to somewhere in between f/2-f/3 on a different setting, but the shutter speed is fixed to what aperture you use, so bulb won't be an option. Will my f/4 be good enough for a night like this?
2. I used 100 speed film my second time shooting star trails, yet I got back nothing, which I still think was because of the full moon. Should this film be fine?
3. Time. I want to take range of 5-30 minute exposures, then one hour, two hours and then whatever time from the end of the two hour exposure to either when I wake up, or the camera battery dies. Will I have to worry about any dew/fog with the exposure I'll be taking as I sleep? Or will having my camera and lens sitting in the bag outside right now keep it pretty much free from and dew?
The weather tonight is pretty dry, we just got out of a rough storm and tomorrow is expecting no clouds at all. Should I worry about moisture? Florida is humid in general, but, I'm still not sure.