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Panasonic Lumix G9 and astrophotography?: Micro Four …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4288327
- Sure, G9 is very good choice. For example, the small size of m43-sensor pixel and absence of AA-filter are very favorable for the Moon photography. Below are two examples. The first one is the photo of Moon I got …
Panasonic Lumix G9 and astrophotography?: Micro Four …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/61215206
- review Jan 3, 2022 at 15:00. The Nikon Z 24-70mm F2.8 S is an all-rounder fast zoom for Nikon's mirrorless system. With a versatile focal length range and a fast aperture for low light photography and blurry backgrounds, this lens promises sharp imagery and smooth bokeh with minimal aberrations.
G9 and Astrophotography | Mu-43
- https://www.mu-43.com/threads/g9-and-astrophotography.104259/
- G9 and Astrophotography. Thread starter grcolts; Start date Jun 4, 2019; grcolts Mu-43 Top Veteran. Joined Feb 1, 2010 Messages 569 Location Texas Real Name Gary Jun 4, 2019 #1 Ok, in the next few weeks I am going out to some dark sky areas and I hope to shoot some astro-landscapes with my G9. My question is do you leave the stabilization on or ...
Astrophotography with G9: Micro Four Thirds Talk Forum: …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4276943
- The 6400 shots look fine at normal size (on a 15" laptop). However, to me, they get really scary when blown up; the noise is quite bad. "Wormy" irregularities in the noise, pattern, too. 3200 is much better, even if not optimal for Milky Way at that exposure duration. Some "wormy" pattern in the noise, but much less.
Mojave Milky Way With Lumix G9 in 4K: a low light test
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Un5zGmZ2U3o
- A road trip to the Mojave National Preserve to find the Mojave Milky Way. Yes, it's the same Milky Way from our galaxy, but from the view of Mojave National...
Canon G9 - DSLR, Mirrorless & General-Purpose Digital ... - Cloudy …
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/161638-canon-g9/
- Canon G9 - posted in DSLR, Mirrorless & General-Purpose Digital Camera DSO Imaging: Hi All. I am new to Cloudy Nights and especially to astrophotography. Last year I purchased my Canon G9 and truly love the camera. Does anyone know if you can use a G9 for through-telescope pictures? Im aware that there are adapter lenses for the G9, but adapters …
Testing the limits of the Panasonic Lumix G9 - North of 49 …
- https://www.northof49photography.com/blog/2018/10/21/full-test-of-the-lumix-g9
- Once we flew down the glacier one of the islands in a lake had some beautiful colours as well great contrasts along the edges in the water. This image was taken from 4000 feet with the G9, 35-100@ 45mm, ISO 500, F 7.1, 1/320th of a second. This is gallery of some of the other landscape images I was able to take on my trip.
How to Find the Best ISO for Astrophotography: Dynamic …
- https://petapixel.com/2017/03/22/find-best-iso-astrophotography-dynamic-range-noise/
- ISO 3200 has no adjustments made. ISO 6400 gets pulled -1EV. Another way to do this in Adobe Lightroom is to select all of the exposures, then highlight the …
Best intervalometers for astrophotography | Space
- https://www.space.com/best-intervalometers
- If you’re a Canon owner who just must have firstparty accessories, then the TC-80N3 is a very nice example of an intervalometer. You get an 80cm cable (a 10m extension is available), timed ...
Top Tips for Astrophotography with LUMIX - Panasonic Australia Blog
- https://blogs.panasonic.com.au/consumer/top-tips-for-astrophotography-with-lumix/
- Astrophotography is no exception, with a photo of the night sky that is even slightly out of focus likely to lose its dramatic appeal. That is where Starlight AF can help. Equipped in LUMIX cameras such as the G95 , G9 and GH5 the feature temporarily ramps-up the ISO to create a brighter scene giving the AF system more information to be able to ...
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