Login
Remember
Register
Photography Q&A
Questions
Unanswered
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
What is the rule for night photography?
0
votes
10
views
asked
by
anonymous
What is the rule for night photography?
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
by
anonymous
A common rule for shooting stars without creating star trails is the '500 Rule': Divide 500 by your lens' focal length to determine the longest exposure time before stars begin to blur due to the Earth's rotation.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Welcome to Photography Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
Related questions
What is the rule of 500 in night photography?
What is the 500 rule in night photography?
Which is the best lens for night photography?
What is the best aperture and ISO for night photography?
What is the best lens and settings for night photography?
Random Question
Is it bad to post at 11pm on Instagram?
How do photos get to Amazon Photos?
Which is cheaper fluorescent or LED?
What is the 30x30 lightning rule?
Is 400w enough for RX 480?
What is the first camera brand?
How long do you need for bride and groom pictures?
Who can break Gojo's infinity?
Do LED lights run up the electric bill?
How to compliment a beautiful art?
...