Interesting. Mine hasn't caused any glow in any of my images, but I'll definitely look into a different type of remote before going out with a group, just in case.
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While PS is helpful/needed for some MW photos, LR is more than capable of producing good MW photos:I am just starting with the Astro stuff and use a 6D. Just know to get pictures of the MW like you see on Gram or other sites take a lot of photoshop skill. Sure you can get good results in Lightroom but even with the best camera and lens you are a far way from anything you see that makes you say Wow. So make sure you have an okay computer, 27” screen is nice, and at a minimum Lightroom, but Photoshop is better.
And hope you can find dark skies.
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That's not entirely true in the digital astrophotography world we now live in. Here is a good article on the subject of ISO for night time shots.But you want to shoot in the lowest ISO you can handle for less sensor noise with the widest aperture.
Check out the Nikon D810A or Canon 60Da. It's a little more complicated than thatSO the best HANDS DOWN THE BEST LOW LIGHT CAMERA IS OF COURSE THE SONY A7s ! PERIOD! Search youtube videos for best low light camera...