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100-400mm f5-6.3 can do Astrophotography - Digital …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4525640
- These are 180s exposures stacked. Used wide open at 400mm. The lens is sharp enough to use wide open to which is rare for a regular camera lens. Almost all lenses need to be stopped down to be used for astrophotography. View: original size The sensor in the Em1.3 is also a big contributor I think to the big jump in image quality.
Anyone using Canon EF 400mm f2.8 for astrophoto
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/137023-anyone-using-canon-ef-400mm-f28-for-astrophoto/
- Page 1 of 2 - Anyone using Canon EF 400mm f2.8 for astrophoto ? - posted in DSLR, Mirrorless & General-Purpose Digital Camera DSO Imaging: Is …
Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 ED IF Lens Test for Astrophotography
- https://astropix.com/html/equipment/n400mm.html
- Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 ED IF Lens Test for Astrophotography Image 1. This image shows the center of the field at 100 percent enlargement with a Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 ED IF Lens. This is a lens test of a Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 ED IF manual focus lens. The starfield is of Alcor and Mizar (the two brightest stars in the image) in the handle of the Big Dipper.
Canon EOS EF 400mm f/2.8 L USM IS Astrophotography Tests
- https://www.astropix.com/html/equipment/c400mm.html
- Canon EOS EF 400mm f/2.8 L USM IS Astrophotography Tests Image 1 - Multiple Star System Alcor and Mizar. Image 1 shows a 100 percent crop from an original raw frame of the multiple star system Alcor and Mizar in the handle of the Big Dipper. It was opened in Canon's Digital Photo Professional and converted to a 16 bit TIFF file.
Deep Sky Astrophotography with your Camera and Lens …
- https://www.weatherandsky.com/blog/2014/1/deep-sky-astrophotography-with-your-camera-and-lens-part1
- A book sized tracking device that fits on your camera tripod. I shot this with a Canon 6D and the 100-400mm lens at 400mm and f7.1 (meant to do 5.6). 57 exposures at 1 minute length were collected and stacked in deep sky …
How to do Deep-Sky Astrophotography Without a Telescope
- https://www.photographingspace.com/deep-sky-astrophotography-without-telescope/
- As far as deep-sky with that lens, 600mm at f/6.3 is OK, but you probably won’t be able to track accurately enough with a small mount at that focal length. 200mm-400mm would most likely be your max focal length for a good long-exposure tracked image. Best of …
10 Best Telescopes for Astrophotography in 2022 (Top …
- https://expertphotography.com/best-telescope-for-astrophotography/
- Its 400mm focal length is enough for you to take photos of the moon. This telescope also includes a phone mount and remote control. So if you want to try astrophotography with your mobile device, this is the way to go! Since the Gskyer is quite affordable, you may see some chromatic aberration every once in a while.
The Best Lens for Astrophotography (That You Probably …
- https://astrobackyard.com/budget-astrophotography-lens/
- In the following post, I’ll share my experiences using 2 astonishingly affordable camera lenses for astrophotography. I shoot with both full-frame and APS-C sized sensor Canon DSLR’s, so the lenses are both made by Canon. The Canon EF 50mm F/1.8 STM, and the Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 wide-angle lens. It’s not possible for me to recommend a ...
Canon 300mm F/4L Lens for Astrophotography - AstroBackyard
- https://astrobackyard.com/canon-300mm-f4-astrophotography/
- Most of the astrophotography telescopes I recommend for beginners hover around the 400mm to 700mm focal length mark, so this camera lens is quite comparable. Also, the Canon EF 300mm F/4L Non IS contains two UD (Ultra-low dispersion) lens elements similar to the construction of an apochromatic refractor.
The best 100-400mm lenses in 2022 | Digital Camera World
- https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/uk/buying-guides/100-400mm-lenses
- A 100-400mm lens on an APS-C camera like a Fujifilm X or a Sony E-mount will provide an effective focal range of 150-600mm, while on a Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus or Panasonic, its reach will extend to a whopping 200-800mm. RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU... CLOSE 0 seconds of 2 minutes, 50 secondsVolume 0% PLAY SOUND
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