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Is the Milky Way possible with an MFT camera? Is star photography only possible with an MFT camera, like those made by OM System and Panasonic ????? Or can we only photograph it with a full-frame camera? And does timelapse with exposure ramping work, from sunset to the Milky Way? I was on La Palma with the OM1 and was able to test it extensively and photograph stars. How does the quality compare? ❗️ ???? TOPAZ Photo AI (everything in a set)*: https://www.topazlabs.com/topaz-photo... ???? Lightroom nature presets also for the Milky Way *: https://www.amazingnature-alpha.com/l... ???? OM 1 *: https://amzn.to/3C3ZD33 ???? Olympus 12mm F2 *: https://amzn.to/4fqr5q2 ???? Olympus 8mm F1.8 *: https://amzn.to/3UzhBkr ???? My super light tripod *: https://www.freewellgear.com/de/tripo... ????All E-mount lenses in ONE LIST: https://www.amazingnature-alpha.com/o... ®️???? ALL INFORMATION WITHOUT GUARANTEE AND CLAIMS CORRECT! The links marked with an asterisk * are advertisements. (Special offers may be time-limited). I have carefully selected these and they are often based on my own experience. If you click on them you can support me without it costing you anything. Creating these videos takes a huge amount of effort. By clicking you help to make them better and better! Thank you for your support! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ???? Subscribe to the newsletter and don't miss anything! https://amazingnature-alpha.com ✔️Become a channel member and receive exclusive benefits: / @amazingnature 0:00 Can you photograph stars with MFT? 1:40 MFT is compact but not as bright 3:55 Example photo of the Milky Way 4:45 How big should the photo be in the end? 7:32 Brightness and signal at the limit 9:31 Full format vs MFT 12:15 Timelapse from sunset to night