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I finally got an opportunity to really test my iPhone 14PM last night.
Pretty satisfied with the results.

What photo app do you recommend for astrophotograph?

Outside Boden, Sweden (northen parts)

Raw. 10 sec exposure. Tripod
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Those are very nice images. Great edits ans well. Even though the information shows 10 seconds, it’s actually 30 seconds which is three 10 second exposures, stacked or combined. Currently the default camera using night mode is probably the best app or best way to image the sky at night. If you want to do star trails on a tripod, the Even Longer app is the best available.
 
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Those are very nice images. Great edits ans well. Even though the information shows 10 seconds, it’s actually 30 seconds which is three 10 second exposures, stacked or combined. Currently the default camera using night mode is probably the best app or best way to image the sky at night. If you want to do star trails on a tripod, the Even Longer app is the best available.
Thanks Todd. :)

Yeah, I took a bunch of 10sec exposures and a bunch of 30sec exposures. Didn’t remember which one so I looked at the info button and it said 10 sec.

Gonna check out the Even Longer App.
 
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photo taken with tripod, exposure manually increases to the maximum, 30 sec proraw, edited with lightroom
 
Can’t wait to try this out with my iPhone 13 Pro next week when I go to Joshua Tree National Park! As a test I used a tripod in my backyard tonight just to get familiar with it. I live outside of New York City so the light pollution is absolutely terrible here. Plus the sky was pretty hazy tonight. And in the very center of this picture you can see I was able to easily capture the Andromeda Galaxy! I used SkySafari to confirm it. I can’t wait to see what this phone captures out in an actual Dark Sky location!
 

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Here’s the photo through Lightroom…I think I need to learn how to use it better and would love any tips or pointers
 

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Dang these are amazing photos. Where do you guys live to see these galaxies this clearly? And then where in LA can I see the same thing 😵‍💫
 
Dang these are amazing photos. Where do you guys live to see these galaxies this clearly? And then where in LA can I see the same thing 😵‍💫
The andromeda galaxy is visible to the naked eye under decently dark skies. What you might want to look at is a light pollution map. Start here and locate a dark area that’s close and try shots there.
https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoom=8.42&lat=30.7363&lon=-93.8595&layers=B0FFFFFFFTFFFFFFFFFFF

Also there is a website called the clear sky chart.. it will tell you if the skies are clear, transparent, or cloudy.

http://www.cleardarksky.com/csk/

Also
A basic astronomy app like sky safari will be useful. The light pollution map will help a great deal I think.
 
Nah… LOL, yours is a lightweight compared to the one I used to have…this was a beast in size. It was like a pet elephant moving it around. It had wheelbarrow handles with two wheels to move it. This was my 20” dobsonian. They are made up to 25” these days. Here is a link.

https://www.obsessiontelescopes.com/
A lot of us get pretty serious when astronomy is a hobby, it’s expensive at times. I bought mine used for $5k. Sold it 6 years ago. Now I have a 10” similar to your 8”. The larger the primary mirror, the fainter you can see into space.

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Some photos I’ve taken….but not with that telescope.

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Lol...why does every discussion of taking Astro pics on an iPhone get crashed by hobbyists who spend thousands on equipment? They're pretty pics, but it's irrelevant.
 
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I dont see the "excitement" here.
My 2004 Nikon D70 takes better sky pictures

TWO-THOUSAND-FOUR camera man, like 18 yrs ago
And does it fit in your pocket? Did you buy it to be a multimedia device and it just happens to take awesome Milky Way shots? This is going over your head a tad...
 
My Milky Way from last weekend taken with iPhone 13 PRO, 30s, Apple ProRAW, edited in Lightroom Mobile. Only tripod, no star tracker.
You can easily notice small North America Nebula (Cygnus constellation) :)

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Is there any way to control ISO and shutter speed (I would like to use 16s, not 30s and lower ISO)?
I tried different apps where I can manual adjust shutter speed and iso, but with no luck (there is always 1s limit in ProRAW mode).
 
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Great milky way shot! I got lucky on Oct 29th in the Adirondacks along side route 73 in Keene NY area. First image is untouched and second image is slightly enhanced with Apple built in editor. iPhone 14 pro max on a cheap tripod.
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ISO 12500
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4 ev
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10.0 s (not sure why it says 10.0 s here because I think I used 30s exposure.
 

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Great milky way shot! I got lucky on Oct 29th in the Adirondacks along side route 73 in Keene NY area. First image is untouched and second image is slightly enhanced with Apple built in editor. iPhone 14 pro max on a cheap tripod.
From the image data:
Main Camera - 24 mm f1.78
12 MP • 3024 × 4032 • 4 MB
ISO 12500
24 mm
4 ev
HEIF
10.0 s (not sure why it says 10.0 s here because I think I used 30s exposure.
Great photo!
It's 3x10s stacked image, it's not really 30s as app has said ;)
 
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Great milky way shot! I got lucky on Oct 29th in the Adirondacks along side route 73 in Keene NY area. First image is untouched and second image is slightly enhanced with Apple built in editor. iPhone 14 pro max on a cheap tripod.
From the image data:
Main Camera - 24 mm f1.78
12 MP • 3024 × 4032 • 4 MB
ISO 12500
24 mm
4 ev
HEIF
10.0 s (not sure why it says 10.0 s here because I think I used 30s exposure.
Those are excellent results.
 
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We spent the past two nights at Palm Desert near Joshua Tree National Park. The first night was cloudy but last night was decent so we went out at 3am after the moon had set…was fantastic! Original raw image and my attempt in Lightroom…
 

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Just want to say it’s nice to find a 9 page thread on here with 99.9% positive and helpful replies. Can’t wait to get some more shots with my new 14 pro max. Skies are cloudy here today.
I know it’s a bit late but can someone tell me the tools available oN Lightroom subscription that are not on the free version , iPhone 14 PM iOS 16 beta
Thanks
 
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Here are the premium features, nothing worth it for star photo I would say. For stars photo the white balance and edits of the brightness in dark areas are most important:
 
Great pictures. I’ve taken several myself and a tripod of course
 

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Great pictures. I’ve taken several myself and a tripod of course
Good one!! Have you heard of the Even Longer app? It now has a night mode setting to where you can choose ISO and exposure time up to 30 seconds. It’s a continuous exposure, not multiple stacked images like the iPhone default night mode camera app. You’ll have to pay for the pro features though, it’s not much and it’s a fantastic app. You’ll probably have to manually focus the camera sometimes though. But finally I can set my iPhone to an ISO of my choice and exposure length of my choice.. that equals awesome for me…
 
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