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Astrophotography demands patience and a tolerance for the cold. You’ll also need photography equipment that can handle the dark, wide subject and damp weather as well. Fast aperture, image stabilisation, low light capabilities, weather sealing and state-of-the-art Canon technology make fantastic images of constellations, stars and the Moon achievable. Canon experts have curated this list of the best lenses for astrophotography.
This compact, speedy body is one of our best camera lenses for astrophotography, hitting the sweet spot for detailed compositions of the Milky Way with Earth landscapes in the foreground thanks to its wide 16mm focal length and lightning-fast f/2.8 aperture. What really makes the lens excel for enthusiasts is its brightness. The fast and wide aperture lets more light enter the lens, meaning that stars, constellations and more are bright, clear and crisp. While the lens doesn’t include image stabilisation, you can use it with a tripod for clear and stable nighttime photography.
Combine a wide-angle frame with super-fast aperture, and you get a lens that’s perfect for taking long exposure shots that lets in lots of light. This makes for great wide images of stars and constellations. This lens also includes 5 stops of image stabilisation and a macro flat field, meaning stars are sharp at the frame edges, and that any blur due to camera shake is reduced. A low light monster, this lens encourages you to be more creative when photographing the night sky.
While a wide-angle lens is great for landscape shots of the stars and Earth foreground, you can use a super telephoto to capture images of celestial bodies such as the Moon and the Sun (as long as you use a filter to prevent damage to the sensor or your eye). With an incredible 800mm focal length, this Canon RF astrophotography lens is a unique option for photographing the Moon’s craters, mountains and more. Although the f/11 aperture is too slow for stars, it has 4 stops of image stabilisation for bringing out images clear and blur free. Finally, an intuitive Lens Control Ring gives you more control over exposure and ISO settings.
A wide angle, super-fast zoom lens for professional astrophotographers, this compact body has everything you need to take award-winning images of the night sky. One of the best lenses for the Milky Way, its F/2.8 aperture is fast and wide. It means that more light enters the lens, great for fast but steady images of constellations, stars, nebulas and the Milky Way, all revealed in detail impossible to see with the naked eye. As with all of our L-Series lenses, it uses advanced technology to stay ahead of the competition. 3 aspherical and 2 UD lens elements provide sharpness while weather sealing means you can carry on during dewy, damp nights.
Specialising in ultra wide-angle landscapes, this pro L-Series lens can reveal mountains, the stars and the Moon in fantastic detail. Built for the best images, it uses advanced technology to excel in low light such as an Subwavelength Structure Coating and Air Sphere Coating for reducing flare and ghosting. Alongside the impressive wide focal length, the lens has a constant f/4 aperture across the wide focal range, meaning that your camera sensor always has enough light to tackle impressive, low light images of constellations and stars. Finally, aspherical and UD lens elements and a smooth Nano USM motor delivers great sharpness and detail.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II makes incredible astrophotography possible. Aside from breakneck speed, the camera uses an Image Stabilizer that can deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, perfect for low light, handheld photography. It’s a reliable option for the night, especially as its -6.5EV focusing capabilities mean that it will continue to focus in less light than a half-Moon and its full frame sensor delivers superior high ISO performance. A great companion for your astrophotography lenses, this camera is great for long exposures, even without the use of a tripod.
The Canon EOS R5 is simply the best Canon camera for astrophotography. Uncompromising speed, autofocus across the entire frame, and a max ISO of up to 51,200 means that stars, constellations, the Moon and the Sun are revealed in breathtaking clarity, while 45 MP quality guarantees superb detail. The camera can also deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, great for reducing camera shake during handheld photography. Finally, the camera offers the unique ability to bring new life to images of Space and the night sky, as IBIS High Resolution will achieve a massive 400 megapixels.
The Canon EOS R5 is simply the best Canon camera for astrophotography. Uncompromising speed, autofocus across the entire frame, and a max ISO of up to 51,200 means that stars, constellations, the Moon and the Sun are revealed in breathtaking clarity, while 45 MP quality guarantees superb detail. The camera can also deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, great for reducing camera shake during handheld photography. Finally, the camera offers the unique ability to bring new life to images of Space and the night sky, as IBIS High Resolution will achieve a massive 400 megapixels.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II makes incredible astrophotography possible. Aside from breakneck speed, the camera uses an Image Stabilizer that can deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, perfect for low light, handheld photography. It’s a reliable option for the night, especially as its -6.5EV focusing capabilities mean that it will continue to focus in less light than a half-Moon and its full frame sensor delivers superior high ISO performance. A great companion for your astrophotography lenses, this camera is great for long exposures, even without the use of a tripod.
The Canon EOS R5 is simply the best Canon camera for astrophotography. Uncompromising speed, autofocus across the entire frame, and a max ISO of up to 51,200 means that stars, constellations, the Moon and the Sun are revealed in breathtaking clarity, while 45 MP quality guarantees superb detail. The camera can also deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, great for reducing camera shake during handheld photography. Finally, the camera offers the unique ability to bring new life to images of Space and the night sky, as IBIS High Resolution will achieve a massive 400 megapixels.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II makes incredible astrophotography possible. Aside from breakneck speed, the camera uses an Image Stabilizer that can deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, perfect for low light, handheld photography. It’s a reliable option for the night, especially as its -6.5EV focusing capabilities mean that it will continue to focus in less light than a half-Moon and its full frame sensor delivers superior high ISO performance. A great companion for your astrophotography lenses, this camera is great for long exposures, even without the use of a tripod.
The Canon EOS R5 is simply the best Canon camera for astrophotography. Uncompromising speed, autofocus across the entire frame, and a max ISO of up to 51,200 means that stars, constellations, the Moon and the Sun are revealed in breathtaking clarity, while 45 MP quality guarantees superb detail. The camera can also deliver up to 8 stops of image stabilisation, great for reducing camera shake during handheld photography. Finally, the camera offers the unique ability to bring new life to images of Space and the night sky, as IBIS High Resolution will achieve a massive 400 megapixels.
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