The Moon with a DSLR and a Telescope!
The Moon is easy to capture in almost any camera, but when you use your telescope, it becomes even better. Your first step into astrophotography is the usually the Moon! Using a DSLR is a quick and easy way to capture the moon and its craters. A telescope helps bring in even more detail for us. Just a few simple steps along the way and you'll be a wonderful lunar photographer showing all your friends the structures and craters of the lunar surface! If you enjoy my videos, please drop a like, and hit that Subscribe button! It’s greatly appreciated! Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/maximumastr... Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maximumastron... #moon #astrophotography #telescope #dslr

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