Be sure to activate any kind of Long-Exposure Noise Reduction feature your camera may have. If you have long star streaks, there is no way that you have nice sharp stars too. Those sharp stars aren't stars, but rather noise in your image caused by your sensor. This is where a quality camera body comes in handy!
Seems that this is quite a common fault on amazon, [ame="http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-4-Launch-Edition/product-reviews/B00BGA9WK2/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1"]nearly 1/3 of amazon reviews are 1-2 stars... [/ame] 5 star: (937) 4 star: (70) 3 star: ((27) 2 star: (27) 1 star: (481) Thats some major…
I'm working on a star destroyer model, you know, the big white spaceship darth vader is in from star wars, and what I'm looking for is some good refrence, which (also) covers the inside of the thing, I can't find this myself, so that's why I'm asking. Thanks Hoi