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Old 15-01-2018, 05:51 AM
glend (Glen)
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It very much depends on the camera you are using, and your ability to keep it on target accurately. You mention ISO so i have to assume your talking about a DSLR, which has very different performance characteristics to something like a cooled, ultra low noise CMOS camera. When read noise and thermal noise cease to be a factor, then cumulative exposure time can be equivalent to the total exposure time, without discounting.
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