Simple amateur guide to click photograph of Saturn and Jupiter with any normal DSLR with 300 mm lens. No telescope required. Use any astronomy app to find Jupiter and Saturn in the sky. You will be able to see the rings of the Saturn and moons of Jupiter in the final photograph. No telescope required. Video in Hindi.
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Original Reference photo by D3300 at 300 mm ISO 100 and 1/13 shutter Auto focus - in very clear sky.
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Overview
Jupiter is a massive planet, and with the right focal length of lens, can showcase interesting surface details. A camera lens with at least 300-400mm is needed for this.
With adequate magnification, Jupiter shows off cloud bands on its surface, along with the Great Red Spot. The rotation of the planet is also observable and can be photographed over the course of one night.
You also may notice the 4 largest moons that orbit Jupiter, and their changing positions each night.
There are few sights that are more memorable than that of Saturn. This planet is definitely a crowd favorite. Unfortunately, a wide-angle camera lens will not show much more than a pale yellow star with a noticeable glow.To see and photograph the rings of Saturn, much more focal length and magnification is needed However, the pale yellow color of Saturn contrasts the red of Mars, which sets it apart in photographs and makes it easier to identify. It is possible to capture a quick photograph of Saturn through the eyepiece of a telescope with enough aperture. This is called eyepiece projection astrophotography, and involves holding your digital camera or smartphone up to the eyepiece objective.
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