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Astrophotography with the Pixel 6 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, and a DSLR

Duration: 08:53Views: 394.2KLikes: 10.4KDate Created: Jan, 2022

Channel: The Verge

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: In this episode of Full Frame, Becca Farsace took cameras from Sony, Canon, Fuji, Apple, and Google out to Colorado in search of the perfect photo of the night sky. The right shot has less to do with the right camera and more to do with escaping all the light polluting your frame. Read more: bit.ly/3u0bfy1 Big thank you to Bettymaya Foott and Val Szwarc for all of their help with this video. You can see more of Bettymaya’s work here: instagram.com/bettymaya.foott The Verge’s sponsors play an important role in funding our journalism but do not influence editorial content. For more information about our ethics policy, visit theverge.com/ethics-statement. 0:00 Intro 0:40 Planning your location 0:51 Types of light pollution 2:10 Travel montage 2:47 Daytime scout 4:11 Setting up your camera 5:35 Get the shot 6:04 How to focus for the stars 6:33 Photo samples 7:22 How to edit Astrophotos 8:00 iPhone 13 Pro vs Pixel 6 Pro photos 8:32 Conclusion Subscribe: goo.gl/G5RXGs Like The Verge on Facebook: goo.gl/2P1aGc Follow on Twitter: goo.gl/XTWX61 Follow on Instagram: goo.gl/7ZeLvX Why'd You Push That Button Podcast: pod.link/1295289748 The Vergecast Podcast: pod.link/430333725 More about our podcasts: theverge.com/podcasts Read More: theverge.com Community guidelines: bit.ly/2D0hlAv Wallpapers from The Verge: bit.ly/2xQXYJr Subscribe to Verge Science on YouTube, a new home base for our explorations into the future of science: bit.ly/2FqJZMl

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