Hi everyone, im looking to take some star trail shots, looking for any tips or techniques i should use. im using a 500d with the 18-55mm IS lens. Dont know if interval shots merged on software or simply a really long exposure shot it best??? also what sort of apperture and iso settings are advised?? thanks!
I tried single long exposure (15 minutes) on my 450D and it turned out to be a noisy mess. Unusable for anything.
The 500D has slightly less noise but i cant see it making a huge difference.
By far the best results ive had is using multiple continuous shot 30 second increments and combing together using Startrails.de free software.
With the 18-55 turn the IS on the lens off as its on a tripod. I use a 10-22 lens but you'll likely want the 18mm end of yours.
The main difficulty is going to be focus so manual focus and ideally focus in daylight ahead of time to ensure its spot on.
Then take some test exposures at high ISO to get the right look,compensation etc THEN for the main shoot knock the ISO down to the desired level and adjust to keep that exposure. Lower is better.
Keeping the lens wide open is probably the best bet for aperture.
Then use a remote release with it locked down and just let it shoot.
Shoot in RAW, on the computer use the raw converter to make a tiff then stitch.
The main difficulty i have is identifying the pole star in the viewfinder to get it where i want on shots. Its easy to find without a camera but locating it through a viewfinder im having a nightmare.
Beware a full moon as these shots will come out looking like daylight with star trails even with iso100 and stopping down.