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Star Parties & Stargazing Events

Beginner DSO Workshop 2025
Camera lens and Goto Tracking Method

Unlock the wonders of the night sky with Starhunter Beginner Milky Way Workshop on 2025! This lesson is perfect for newcomers to astrophotography who want to capture breathtaking images of the Milky Way. Whether you’re using a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even your smartphone, I’ll guide you through every step of the process, from understanding the basics of night sky photography to mastering essential techniques like long exposure, focus control, and composition.

this workshop includes:
2 LESSONS

Learn how to find & see the Milky Way and how to capture it

3 HRS OF CONTENT

Comprehensive education with camera settings, tips, & more!

ASTROMASTER

Our skilled astromasters are here to help you embark on your astronomical journey!

LEARNING RESOURCES

The learning slides for a quick reference study guide + post-processing apps & gear.

Here are a few major concepts to master and challenges to overcome in this workshop:

Capturing the beautiful of the Milky Way can be challenging, especially when your focal length is limited. That’s why we’ve included camera settings as one of the key techniques in this course to help you overcome this challenge.

THE 500/NPF RULE
SINGLE EXPOSURE
CAMERA SETTING
STACKING
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