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First attempt at the Milky Way
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<blockquote data-quote="advnturer" data-source="post: 578848" data-attributes="member: 29084"><p>Scott, Thanks for the suggestion. My Ronkinon is Manual Focus only, and I had it set at infinity. I see and agree there is a focus issue, but was thinking it may have been too long a shutter as I had it at 15 seconds. This was my first attempt not only of the milky way, but also using this lens. I was using Live View to keep the mirror up and a remote shutter release, so I am pretty sure it is not a camera shake either. I will take my lens out and shoot single stars with it and learn how to better focus. Also, not sure it has anything to do with anything, but I was also using "Noise Reduction on Long Shutter Release."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advnturer, post: 578848, member: 29084"] Scott, Thanks for the suggestion. My Ronkinon is Manual Focus only, and I had it set at infinity. I see and agree there is a focus issue, but was thinking it may have been too long a shutter as I had it at 15 seconds. This was my first attempt not only of the milky way, but also using this lens. I was using Live View to keep the mirror up and a remote shutter release, so I am pretty sure it is not a camera shake either. I will take my lens out and shoot single stars with it and learn how to better focus. Also, not sure it has anything to do with anything, but I was also using "Noise Reduction on Long Shutter Release." [/QUOTE]
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