Went out on a rare clear night to a wetlands near me to take some photos of the stars. As it was so dark, and the stars are so small, I had to rely on the focus peaking function of my camera to tell if the stars were in focus or not.

I’ve got home and started to process the photos, and I’ve found out that despite the camera telling me that they were in focus, they clearly weren’t.

Hey ho, what’s a wasted few hours in the freezing cold between friends…

  • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    10 months ago

    It does have an app, but it only lets me take jpegs rather than raw. As I need to edit the photos afterwards, jpeg is no good for me.

    I should have checked the focus after the first photo, but because the focus guide said that everything was ok, I didn’t think to. I won’t be making that mistake again :(