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Nikon Astrophotography D300

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Nikon D300 and Astrophotography: astro_imaging - LiveJournal

    https://astro-imaging.livejournal.com/46632.html
    The D300 shows a lot of sensor noise at ISO 1600 and higher. This goes back to no automatic modes. Use manual mode so you can set the ISO level. However, a low ISO means the sensor is less sensitive to light so the shutter has to be left open longer leading to star tracks without an equatorial mount.

D300 Astrophotography?: Nikon Pro DX SLR (D500, D300, …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2163063
    the D300 "It is tragic to see that Nikon solved the problem of thermal signal by a digital processing of the RAW files (i.e. NEF files do not contain true raw data). This processing can surely meet the daytime users and …

D300 | Nikon

    https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product-archive/dslr-cameras/d300.html
    D300. 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor: Nikon's exclusive digital image processing system advances DX-format image quality to new levels. The 3.0-inch super density 921,000-dot VGA color monitor: 170-degree, wide-angle viewing and tempered-glass protection makes critical image review possible.

Astrophotography with the new Nikon D300s – CtCameraEye

    https://ctcameraeye.com/astrophotography-with-the-new-nikon-d300s/
    Here is M31 the Andromeda Galaxy taken with the Nikon D300s with a 300mm lens at f/3.5 at 3200 asa/iso at, get this…30 seconds. Here is another one of the Pleiades same lens, same time, just 30 seconds. Not to bad. I will have to push the camera to it’s limit and shoot at asa/iso 6400 next time! Filed Under: Astronomy, astrophotography, Space

D300 low noise performance for astrophotography: Nikon …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2932205
    The older Nikon DSLR's with ccd sensors could not compete with Canon CMOS senors, but the latest Nikons using CMOS senors are quite capable. I use my D300s for wide field astrophotography work and am quite pleased with results. You should really give it a try before you switch to Canon.

Nikon D300 Review - PhotographyTalk

    https://www.photographytalk.com/nikon-d300-review
    The Nikon D300 features an ISO range of 200-3,200, which definitely shows its age, so don’t expect to do any low-light shooting with it. The camera features a 51-point AF system, a burst mode of 6fps, and a magnesium-alloy body. Other Nikon D300 Specs Include: 12MP CMOS sensor EXPEED processor ISO range of 200-3200

Is Nikon D300S good for astrophotography? What other …

    https://www.quora.com/Is-Nikon-D300S-good-for-astrophotography-What-other-Nikon-cameras-do-you-recommend
    The D300S has a peak quantum efficiency (Qe) around 32%. This means that, at the wavelengths it is most sensitive, only 32%, or roughly 1/3, of the photons that hit the sensor are detected. For typical DSLR uses such s daylight, well-lit interior, and flash photography, this is just fine. For astrophotography, this is problematic.

Nikon D300S A "star-eater" or not? - Cloudy Nights Home

    https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/394106-nikon-d300s-a-star-eater-or-not/
    I do have a Nikon D300 and I shot astrophotography with the camera and I don't have much problems with the "star eater" but I'm really new in this but all the pictures form my D300 looks nice.. I just change the settings to: long exp. NR (Off) High ISO NR (off) Dlighting (off) and Raw 14bits uncompressed. thats all I do.

40D vs D3/D300 Astrophotography - ClubSNAP Photography …

    https://www.clubsnap.com/threads/40d-vs-d3-d300-astrophotography.328419/
    The readout noise of the Nikon and Canon CMOS detectors is very similar. The high ISO sensitivity displayed by Nikon is for the marketing: Nikon D3 CMOS (and also the CMOS D300 CMOS - Sony origin) is a very high quality sensor, but in the end, Nikon just rises now the level of Canon technology.

How to Photograph Night Sky on a Nikon D3500 [10 Step Guide]

    https://midnightphotographer.com/astrophotography-nikon-d3500/
    You may have heard of the 500 rule, but because the Nikon D3500 is a crop sensor, we’ll be using the 300 rule. It’s quite simple, divide 300 by the focal length of your lens. So let’s say your lens is 18mm, 300/18 is 16 seconds. So the longest shutter speed you should shoot at …

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