相机曝光规则计算器

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mm
µm

500 Rule Exposure

10.0 s

NPF Rule Exposure37.6 s

500 Rule Exposure vs Focal Length

公式

## Astrophotography Exposure Rules ### 500 Rule (simple) **t = 500 / f** seconds (f = focal length in mm) Stars will begin to trail after this time on an untracked mount with a full-frame sensor. ### NPF Rule (more accurate) Accounts for pixel pitch and is better for modern high-resolution sensors. A shorter exposure may be needed for sharp pinpoint stars.

计算示例

50 mm lens with 4.3 µm pixel pitch.

  1. 01500 Rule: 500 / 50 = 10 seconds
  2. 02Stars trail after about 10 seconds at 50 mm.
  3. 03For crop sensors, divide by the crop factor (e.g., 1.5).

常见问题

What about crop sensor cameras?

Use the effective focal length (actual × crop factor). For a 50 mm lens on APS-C (1.5× crop): 500 / 75 = 6.7 seconds.

How do I take longer exposures?

Use a star tracker (equatorial mount) that rotates to compensate for Earth's rotation. This allows minutes-long exposures.

Why do stars trail?

Earth rotates 15 arcsec/second. At long focal lengths this motion is magnified, causing stars to streak across the sensor.

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