Tripod-Only Nightscapes (No Tracker Required)
Remote Shutter Release Basics (Cambridge in Colour) - Why an intervalometer/remote matters and how it helps you capture consistent sequences for stacking.
Lonely Speck - Beginner Astrophotography Kit - A practical “what you actually need” kit breakdown for getting started, including tripod/lens recommendations and the first logical upgrade steps.
Lonely Speck - How to Photograph the Milky Way - A complete tripod-first guide covering the basics of gear, planning, camera settings, and focusing for Milky Way/nightscape results.
B&H Explora - Photographing the Milky Way: An Astrophotographer’s Primer - Strong tripod-focused primer that clearly lays out the essential gear (especially tripod stability) and a sensible starting workflow.
B&H Explora - How to Photograph the Milky Way - A step-by-step guide that explicitly calls out the small “support gear” that matters for tripod-only work (remote release/intervalometer, etc.).
Sky & Telescope - Tips for Shooting the Milky Way - Practical advice for real-world tripod Milky Way sessions (especially focus technique and field workflow).
Photography Life - How to Photograph the Milky Way - A modern, detailed walkthrough that covers tripod-first decisions (lens choice, exposure basics, and planning considerations).
Using A Sky Tracker
Star Tracker Photography: How to Get Started (Capture the Atlas) - Step-by-step guidance for the “tracker + camera lens” path, often the fastest route to impressive beginner results.
B&H Explora - Camera Star Tracker Buying Guide - A straightforward primer on what star trackers do, why you’d want one, and how to choose a sensible first tracker setup.
Telescope & EQ Mount
Astrophotography Equipment: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide (AstroBackyard) - A practical breakdown of the core gear categories and what matters most.
ASCOM Standards - The compatibility standard behind many Windows astronomy drivers when you start connecting mounts, cameras, and focusers.
Easy Polar Alignment for Astrophotography (AstroBackyard) - A step-by-step polar alignment guide (rough alignment → fine alignment) that helps beginners get round stars and longer exposures faster.
Using PHD2 Guiding (Basic Use) - The official “how to actually start guiding” walkthrough (connect gear, calibrate, begin guiding), which is the next big hurdle once you move to an EQ mount.
3) Cameras: Smartphone → DSLR/Mirrorless → Dedicated Astro Cameras
A quick way to think about it: phones are great for “first light” and quick wins, DSLR/mirrorless is the best all-around beginner path (especially for Milky Way + tracker), and dedicated astro cameras shine once you move to an EQ mount and telescope.
Smartphone Cameras (lowest cost, easiest start)
Cellphone imaging (Astronomy.com) - A gear-focused overview of what phones can realistically do at night and what accessories actually help (tripod/mounting, adapters, and expectations).
Smartphone Astrophotography, Part 1: Using Just a Phone (Photographing Space) - Explains what matters in a phone for astro (manual control, RAW/night mode limits) and the basic add-ons that make the biggest difference.
Apple Support - Take Night mode photos on iPhone - A simple overview of how Night mode works and how to control exposure time—useful context before trying stars, the Moon, or city-sky nightscapes.
Android Central - How phone “Night Mode” works (and why it helps stars) - Explains the stacking/computational side of modern phone night photography, plus practical “what to do” tips (stability, focus, avoid digital zoom).
DSLR / Mirrorless Cameras (the “serious hobby” sweet spot)
Best cameras for astrophotography (Space.com) - A practical camera-selection roundup with clear pros/cons, covering the features that matter for astro (low-light performance, lenses, ergonomics, and workflow).
Which is better for astrophotography: Sony, Canon or Nikon? (Space.com) - A gear-oriented comparison that helps beginners think through brand ecosystems, lens options, and what specs actually matter for night imaging.
Dedicated Astro Cameras (cooled CMOS + filters, best results per hour)
Choosing the Best Deep Sky Camera (High Point Scientific) - A strong, detailed buyer guide explaining the real decision points: cooled vs uncooled, mono vs color (OSC), sensor size, pixel scale tradeoffs, and matching cameras to telescopes.
When To Switch to a Mono Astrophotography Camera (AstroBackyard) - A clear gear-level explanation of why people move from one-shot color to mono + filters, and when that jump actually makes sense.
Telescope Cameras for Astrophotography (Agena Astro) - A plain-language overview of what makes an “astro camera” different from a daytime camera (cooling, noise behavior, long exposures) and how the category breaks down.