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A method of single-shot phase-shifting digital holography with a photon-sieve-filtering telescope is proposed.Three copy images with different phases are first generated by use of a monofocal photon-sieve filter in Kepler telescope,and then interfere with the reference plane wave by a beam combiner.The hologram is captured by a charge-coupled device (CCD) in one single exposure.The complex-valued amplitude of the test object can be reconstructed by three-step phase-shifting interferometry through three frames of extracted sub-interferograms from the single-exposure hologram.The principle and simulation experiments are carried out and verified the validity of our proposed method.This method can be applied for snapshot imaging and three-dimensional object construction.