

Getting Started: Budget Astrophotography [Hall, Allan] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Getting Started: Budget Astrophotography Review: A fantastic book for beginners - Overall this is a fantastic book for those who are just getting started in or exploring the possibility of astrophotography. I found that this book offered a very good bridge between those who are experienced in photography (myself) or those who are experienced with visual astronomy and want to cross into astrophotography. The book is based on a premise of operating under a budget which is an excellent feature for people just getting started as most books (including this one) outline the 'optimal' or near-'perfect' setup as requiring upwards of 10K$ at which point most newcomers would run screaming for the hills. This book is very good at showing you how you can capture fantastic images to spark and satisfy the curiosity on a relatively low cost setup. Then when you see how much you enjoy (or perhaps don't enjoy) the field of astrophotography you can decide to expand your supply of equipment as you improve the setup. The book even outlines how some of the elements of the starting set up can be augmented to fill supporting roles in a more advanced setup in the future. This book was written after some of the other similar books by Allan Hall so at times he does reference back to his other books but never in a manner that leaves a reader that doesn't own the other books like he isn't getting all the information he needs. Rather Hall outlines what he wants to outline and suggests checking his other book for more information which typically is for set-ups that go beyond the realm of 'budget' astrophotography. The value of this book is largely determined by the reader. If budgets and prices are significant concerns or if the reader is just getting started and is looking for more understanding prior to the shopping process then this book is a great start. For more experienced individuals in astrophotography or who are not concerned with budgets and just want to find that really great setup the book would offer little help. At a kindle price of 10$ it is chock full of tidbits and information for the beginning astrophotographer and I highly recommend it. Now I am going to try out one of Hall's other books. Review: The best beginner's book in astrophotography and more - This book is great starter. It is clear and easy to follow and includes the entire process. I have several other astrophotography books and this is by far my favorite. I happen to have one of the 80mm refractors Allan Hall uses in the book. It has gone from dust collecting to my goto instrument. I am surprised at the shots I am getting (I live in a mid sized city in the northeast. This book has changed my astronomy and added a lot of fun. The projects section is also interesting. Many of us are tinkerers and the projects are as clearly explained as the photography section. I am going to build the chair. The best thing of all was a total surprise. I had a problem with one software package and Allan helped quickly and graciously. Today I ordered his Long Exposure Astrophotography book. More of a good thing! Zach
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,654,120 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #141 in Astrophotography (Books) #963 in Photography Reference (Books) #1,794 in Astronomy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (326) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.78 x 9.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 149736082X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1497360822 |
| Item Weight | 1.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 344 pages |
| Publication date | March 15, 2014 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
J**S
A fantastic book for beginners
Overall this is a fantastic book for those who are just getting started in or exploring the possibility of astrophotography. I found that this book offered a very good bridge between those who are experienced in photography (myself) or those who are experienced with visual astronomy and want to cross into astrophotography. The book is based on a premise of operating under a budget which is an excellent feature for people just getting started as most books (including this one) outline the 'optimal' or near-'perfect' setup as requiring upwards of 10K$ at which point most newcomers would run screaming for the hills. This book is very good at showing you how you can capture fantastic images to spark and satisfy the curiosity on a relatively low cost setup. Then when you see how much you enjoy (or perhaps don't enjoy) the field of astrophotography you can decide to expand your supply of equipment as you improve the setup. The book even outlines how some of the elements of the starting set up can be augmented to fill supporting roles in a more advanced setup in the future. This book was written after some of the other similar books by Allan Hall so at times he does reference back to his other books but never in a manner that leaves a reader that doesn't own the other books like he isn't getting all the information he needs. Rather Hall outlines what he wants to outline and suggests checking his other book for more information which typically is for set-ups that go beyond the realm of 'budget' astrophotography. The value of this book is largely determined by the reader. If budgets and prices are significant concerns or if the reader is just getting started and is looking for more understanding prior to the shopping process then this book is a great start. For more experienced individuals in astrophotography or who are not concerned with budgets and just want to find that really great setup the book would offer little help. At a kindle price of 10$ it is chock full of tidbits and information for the beginning astrophotographer and I highly recommend it. Now I am going to try out one of Hall's other books.
A**R
The best beginner's book in astrophotography and more
This book is great starter. It is clear and easy to follow and includes the entire process. I have several other astrophotography books and this is by far my favorite. I happen to have one of the 80mm refractors Allan Hall uses in the book. It has gone from dust collecting to my goto instrument. I am surprised at the shots I am getting (I live in a mid sized city in the northeast. This book has changed my astronomy and added a lot of fun. The projects section is also interesting. Many of us are tinkerers and the projects are as clearly explained as the photography section. I am going to build the chair. The best thing of all was a total surprise. I had a problem with one software package and Allan helped quickly and graciously. Today I ordered his Long Exposure Astrophotography book. More of a good thing! Zach
K**Y
A great Sterters book.
Not many books are perfect, therefore the 4 Star rating, actually I would give it a 4 1/2 Star rating if that was available. This is an extremely well thought out book for the newbie into the field of astrophotography. Lots of very good advice and a multitude of free download sites listed to help you along with your camera and computer needs. The paper that this book is printed on prevents a lot of the small print and fine graphics from being perfectly readable. Other than that, a trove of good getting started info is presented in understandable sequence. A good starters "How To" and the reasons behind the advice given.
E**R
Great introduction to astrophotography if you have a limited budget or just want to save money.
Lots of useful information and practical advice in a very readable style. If you're starting out in astrophotography, or just want tips for affordable ways to get better astro shots without spending a fortune, this book is a fine introduction. There are several DIY "projects" that are also clearly laid out and can easily be built from the instructions and specific list of required materials. The instructions in this book for making a "barn door" camera mount are the best I've seen. After reading some other descriptions of how to build one, I decided not to try it, but because of this book's clear step by step process and explanations of how all the parts worked. I'll be building a "barn door" mount for my camera soon based on the this book's project instructions. Highly recommended!
E**S
This is a terrific and thorough book about astrophotography using a range of ...
This is a terrific and thorough book about astrophotography using a range of cameras with an emphasis on DSLR cameras. It covers equipment, types of images, potential targets, software, and a range of do it yourself projects to make rather than buy equipment. For example, there is a good section on making a barn door equitorial mount that is adequate for multiple exposure image stacking. There is another discussion of a couple of focusing aids for stars. There are also references and discussion of software for navigating the sky as well as post processing. Everything is geared to working with a low budget. The book is current - published in March 2014 - and reprinted March 2017. The only flaw is a lack of color images and low quality B&W images.
R**N
Excellent book
Excellent book for the beginner in astrophotography who doesn't want to spend a large amount of money on equipment. Both theoretical and practical aspects are well explained in a clear language. The only thing I miss in this book is how to navigate to the location of Autosave.tif using MS-DOS commands in the chapter Conversion. Let's say that the path to the folder (M31) containing this file is C:\Users\Reynir\Pictures\Camera\M31. Then at the command prompt C:\Users\Reynir> type cd Pictures\Camera\M31, press return and there you are! Moreover, I found that the current version of ImageMagick doesn't work as described in the book but an older working version is available from the author's website. These are only minor matters: the book is highly recommended and at only about 10$ (Kindle) it's a real bargain.
A**.
Uno dei poche testi " tecnici " relativi a questa branca fotografica venduto ad un prezzo " da rivista "! Certo e' disponibile solo in inglese ma del resto il mercato del settore - ormai focalizzato almeno in Italia solo su massiccio utilizzo di smart - e' caratterizzato da numeri molto bassi. Con Amazon almeno e' possibile accesso ad un mercato decisamente globale. Ottima come sempre la spedizione.
R**.
C'est plus un bouquin de bricolage qu'autre chose. L'auteur explique des façons de bricoler du matériel pour gagner qqs. euros, rien d'autre. Je suis très déçu. Retour demandé chez Amazon.
P**R
Perfect book for the beginners. Clearly explained basics of astrophotography. And really low budget. Using DSLR or even smartphone, processing using free software (including GIMP) and lots of DIY solutions. Everything written clearly and with a sense of humor.
D**R
Good details on equipment selection, processes, how to make equipment, and recommended software from a knowledgeable and experienced teacher. Highly recommended.
Y**L
No sé por qué pensé que podría venir a color, pero ayudaría mucho en las explicaciones de croma y RGB...
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