@@achemvenkatamuni9567 Yes but it depends on where you live. I captured it when I was on a trip to Rajasthan previous summer. We stopped at a remote highway at night on a dhaba and I was amazed when I saw the clear sky. i live in delhi here I can capture constellations on clear sky but milky way is impossible wven with the camera i guess.
@@adityasharma2135 he probably just changed the brighntess of the photo a little and the contrast, play around with the settings in lightroom and see what comes good :)
I've been trying this with no luck however whenever I leave camera fv5's iso on auto it somehow scales to 7000(although my phone(g9 pro) only allows me to manually go to 800 and is unable to control shutter) and is able to capture the stars. The phones original camera software does capture with auto iso and iso 800 (the stars aren't nearly as bright with iso 800) and auto av(still without any shutter control. The pictures using the original software at iso 800 has way less grain at least from what I can see
Thanks for this, I've just been able to take some great (for me 😅) pictures thanks to following your steps. :) With the greatest of respect intended, what was the difference between the last 2 photos? (Iso 800/1200) Which looked better to you and why?
Wow...Thanks for sharing..which mobile is best for this? I am using oppo reno 7 pro..keep on trying to get a pic like this..but no luck..may b cos of light pollution..
Wow looks great! On my phone with shutter speed of 30 seconds stars mostly look like ovals and I can't understand if this bc of timing or bc I have no good base/tripod for my phone
My phone is samsung galaxy s20 plus do you think it's gonna do better? Because I saw a video of s21 ultra the astrophotographie was like a dlsr cameras so I think the flagship phones with better cameras can do better
Actually My Phone Native Camera App Isn't Has These All Settings So Can You Please Suggest Any Alternative App So That I Can Capture The Photos Like Tese
Thanks for the video 🙂 But I have a question. I watched hundreds videos for guiding. I have Redmi Note 8 Pro. They shot perfect milky way photos but i can't. There are so many grains 😐
I have an Lg V50 and i'm struggling with the photo being burned. Even if i use the giphy options. Do u have any recommendation 4 that? Btw: Great Vid direct, plain and amazing.
LG V50 is absolutely capable of taking a photo like this. Try using the native camera app in manual mode. LG phones have some of the best manual modes of all androids.
Why my redmi note 8 phone Don't take photos like this?😔😑I followed every steps and tried in pro mode. But it captures nothing. Its totally dark and blame.😑 Is this happening for not to set my phone on a tripode? Bcuz,I dont have any so I tried without a tripode.