What are the main settings to take photos of the Milky Way? I have a Nikon D3500 with a 18-55mm lens. I couldn't zoom on the brightest star and the result was
![And for that picture right there ladies and gentlemen I am proud. The mighty Orion's nebula shot on my nikon d3500 : r/Nikon And for that picture right there ladies and gentlemen I am proud. The mighty Orion's nebula shot on my nikon d3500 : r/Nikon](https://i.redd.it/59q6pqe9qd881.jpg)
And for that picture right there ladies and gentlemen I am proud. The mighty Orion's nebula shot on my nikon d3500 : r/Nikon
![My first (acceptable) attempt at photographing the night sky. Nikon D3500, Sigma 10-20mm, f/3.5 ISO 800 20 sec : r/Nikon My first (acceptable) attempt at photographing the night sky. Nikon D3500, Sigma 10-20mm, f/3.5 ISO 800 20 sec : r/Nikon](https://i.redd.it/i23kh2n2ug651.jpg)
My first (acceptable) attempt at photographing the night sky. Nikon D3500, Sigma 10-20mm, f/3.5 ISO 800 20 sec : r/Nikon
Is the Nikon D3500 DSLR camera body with 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR and AF-P DX Nikkor 70-300 mm good for astrophotography? - Quora
![A little astrophotography with my d3500 and 18-55 mm kit lens(turn up brightness for best results) : r/Nikon A little astrophotography with my d3500 and 18-55 mm kit lens(turn up brightness for best results) : r/Nikon](https://preview.redd.it/1i53pk4dj7e41.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ad1658062657f592f5948c6c357d19972c2e88b0)