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Can you shoot Milky Way with F4?
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Can you shoot Milky Way with F4?
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For a great picture of the Milky Way, take a long-exposure image (about 30 seconds) using a moderately high ISO setting (ISO 1600+), and the maximum aperture of your lens (F/4 or lower).
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