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Thanks Dave.Great examples, Pegelli.
would love to see some shots with this combo.Hasselblad 30mm F3.5 C Fisheye Distagon on the Nex-3.
Yes it works. :loco:
gotta get the ISS in there!Nice pics Ed, at first I was wondering what you had to drink before shooting the first one but after a second look I see what's going on. Great bokeh in the second one, beautiful colors.
A little experiment from earlier today... Same scope setup and final crop as above but with about a 16.5-stop equivalent filter. Sunspots anyone?
30mmgreat shots everyone.
would love to see some shots with this combo.
so what's the effective focal length on a 1.5x sensor?
Bingo! Mirex with Mamiya 35 f/3.5 on a900. Only a couple degrees of tilt on each photo, several mm of up-shift on the first one. In that first one, the waterfall is pretty sharp all the way across, as are the bricks at the end. This was just a quickie test t work after hours, handheld SSS off. I think that if I stop down and use a tripod+MLU I can get some nice results with this setup. I also have a Mamiya 80mm macro with the adapter that allows 1:1 that I have yet to try. I'm waiting on some chipped M42 adapters before I begin shooting in earnest with these so I can ID/search each lens in LR.Dave, is it with a Tilt lens? In the first picture the front/left side of the waterfall is sharp, but the parasols are not, on the other hand on the right side the background is sharp again. So you focussed close on the left and far on the right.
LOL... that sounds too much like work.gotta get the ISS in there!
oh it's actually 35mm to 6x6 is 1.6x so it's a little less than 30mm, 28.125mm.30mm
That should give you almost a standard lens on APS-C.
here's the schedule of when the ISS crosses paths with the moon and sun. I really don't know what's going on since I just scanned it.LOL... that sounds too much like work.
:ROTFL: , you're two weeks late but still not bad for an April foolsday joke.oh it's actually 35mm to 6x6 is 1.6x so it's a little less than 30mm, 28.125mm.
oh it's actually 35mm to 6x6 is 1.6x so it's a little less than 30mm, 28.125mm.
Actually, thanks for that... that site does all of what I would consider the hardest work, figuring out where to be and when. Looks like you need to be south of the equator this time of year to catch a solar transit. OTOH, it looks like I might be able to catch a lunar transit near midnight April 30 on top of a nearby hill, though it would be tricky with a first quarter moon. Tony are you lurking? Road trip?here's the schedule of when the ISS crosses paths with the moon and sun. I really don't know what's going on since I just scanned it.
http://www.calsky.com/cs.cgi?obs=98157461274331&c=&ISS=&elongation=500