Michiel Schierbeek
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Re: Fun with the A7/7R
Thank you Vivek, but I have to be gratefull to the young lady as well
Thank you Vivek, but I have to be gratefull to the young lady as well
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That is actually pretty good. The Running Man nebula is really well defined. You must have really nice skies.Well, I can't compete with all you guys and your stunning street/portraits/landscapes, but I wanted to at least post something.
Taken last night, with a skim of high cloud which helped settle the seeing, but did little to assist with the transparency. From the backyard.
A single 3 minute shot, ISO800, and I used the in-built N/R (something I wouldn't normally do.
If I was to get any more serious, I would need to shoot a dozen or more, as well as the dark frames (and not use the in-built) plus a flat field (if I stretch it any more you can plainly see it needs a flat, there is vignetting).
Not THE most sensitive camera I have used, but given that many pixels, being that small, no wonder.
Scope was a Takahashi FS60 (355mm f5).
Gary
Thank, Philber.Love your second ad third shot, Vivek!
Just bought this (rare) lens today. A little to late for the light to work with.