Astrophotography - A Beginner’s Guide - Mike Meynell (Live or Zoom)
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Astrophotography - A Beginner’s Guide - Mike Meynell (Live or Zoom)

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November 2025
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This talk serves as an introduction to the evolving field of astrophotography, tailored for \nbeginners.

This talk serves as an introduction to the evolving field of astrophotography, tailored for

beginners. We start with the basics of using DSLRs, mirrorless or compact system

cameras to capture the night sky, discussing the essential equipment, optimal camera

settings, and the variety of celestial images that can be captured.

As we progress, we’ll explore the evolution from simple setups to more advanced

technologies. We’ll examine the limitations of basic astrophotography, such as star

trails, and how these can be mitigated using tracking mounts.

Further, the talk will introduce modern “smart” telescopes and their role in

astrophotography, highlighting their advanced capabilities and accessibility.

Additionally, we’ll touch on the innovative use of camera phones in astrophotography,

demonstrating how these devices are making the field more accessible than ever.

We will also cover how to connect cameras to telescopes effectively and conclude with

an overview of image processing techniques and the software available for enhancing

your astrophotography pursuits.

Bio:

Mike Meynell is an honorary member of the Flamsteed Astronomy Society at the Royal

Observatory Greenwich, having served on its committee for 15 years, including five

years as vice-chair. Today, Mike coordinates the society’s observing events, including

nighttime sessions on Blackheath and solar viewing at the Royal Observatory

Greenwich. He has appeared on the BBC’s Sky at Night, various TV and radio news

programs, and is a regular speaker at the Flamsteed Society. Mike is also an elected

fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.

His interest in astronomy began at the age of 10 with his first telescope, later leading to

the study of astrophysics at Queen Mary College, London. After a two-decade hiatus

while focusing on his professional career, he joined the Flamsteed, where his passion for astrophotography was reignited.

This presentation is live at Burpham Village Hall, but can also be enjoyed via zoom (live only). A link will be sent on the morning of the event.

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Burpham Lane Burpham Lane, Guildford, GU4 7LP

Nov 17, 2025 -8:00 PM