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Astrophotography: An Introduction to Film and Digital Imaging | 
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| Author: H.j.p. Arnold Publisher: Firefly Books Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $15.56 You Save: $4.39 (22%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 708520
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5 x 0.6
ISBN: 155297801X Dewey Decimal Number: 522.63 EAN: 9781552978016 ASIN: 155297801X
Publication Date: April 5, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
Astronomy buffs often wish they could photograph what they see through their telescopes. Camera buffs often wish they knew the techniques for capturing majestic yet elusive heavenly bodies. Astrophotography brings these two hobbies together in one complete resource. This big, fully-illustrated book offers: Practical guidance and authoritative advice Equipment resources and contacts Brand-new star charts and illustrations Techniques for conventional and digital photography Step-by-step instructions are given for choosing and using the right camera, shooting with a telescope, getting the best out of black and white and color film, and developing pictures at home or while traveling. Specific instructions are given for photographing: The Sun, the Moon and the planets Meteors and comets Stars and satellites Rainbows, halos, and other phenomena in the night sky This new edition also includes the latest information for shooting digital and dedicated astro CCDs (charge-coupled device) for capturing faint nebulae and distant galaxies. Generously illustrated with 100 color and black and white photographs, Astrophotography is an attractive and easy-to-use reference.
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Sadly very out of date July 11, 2006 TonyB (New Zealand) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I agree. I bought this book with the hope that it might reflect much of the newer technology relating to astrophotography today like the Canon 350D and several other digital SLR brands but it is sadly focused on film photography which, in itself, is still a relevant medium but increasingly declining. For those who may be interested in film based photography this book offers a lot.
Book is outdated May 19, 2006 G. Cole (Tacoma, WA United States) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The title is misleading. 95% of this book is geared toward film photography. Less than 20 pages way in the back talk about CCD imaging. Save your money and buy a book that covers more current technology. This book does cover the basic principles of astrophotography, but any good more recent book will cover the same.
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