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Anza-Borrego Night Sky Panorama
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 148661" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I used my 14-24mm and varied the ISO from 4000 to 6400 to keep the shutter speed below 20 sec. This exposure is 15 sec @ f-3.2. But I'm not really liking the results and am going to try it again tonight only this time from on top of a mountain instead of the desert. I'm also going to use my 28mm f/1.8G lens. I've been avoiding using it solely due to the lack of wide angle but I think I can make up for it with faster exposures when gathering up a panorama. </p><p>I'm also not completely convinced the in-camera NR is any better than PP NR and up to now I have good evidence that it's not but tonight I'm going to definitely settle the question</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 148661, member: 9521"] I used my 14-24mm and varied the ISO from 4000 to 6400 to keep the shutter speed below 20 sec. This exposure is 15 sec @ f-3.2. But I'm not really liking the results and am going to try it again tonight only this time from on top of a mountain instead of the desert. I'm also going to use my 28mm f/1.8G lens. I've been avoiding using it solely due to the lack of wide angle but I think I can make up for it with faster exposures when gathering up a panorama. I'm also not completely convinced the in-camera NR is any better than PP NR and up to now I have good evidence that it's not but tonight I'm going to definitely settle the question [/QUOTE]
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