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How to focus a lens manually to infinty for astronomical shots
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<blockquote data-quote="F-Stop" data-source="post: 85075" data-attributes="member: 11105"><p>Thanks, guys. I actually just did that and it's true with all three of my lenses, so I guess it's just technique on my end. Autofocus sure didn't seem to work well at all. On the positive side, I was astonished as to the detail the photos reveal in the sky. There are a lot more stars up there than my naked eye could see. It was really cool. I'm going to go back out this evening and shoot some more. I'm using a tripod and the IR remote shutter release to avoid any camera movement from tripping the shutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F-Stop, post: 85075, member: 11105"] Thanks, guys. I actually just did that and it's true with all three of my lenses, so I guess it's just technique on my end. Autofocus sure didn't seem to work well at all. On the positive side, I was astonished as to the detail the photos reveal in the sky. There are a lot more stars up there than my naked eye could see. It was really cool. I'm going to go back out this evening and shoot some more. I'm using a tripod and the IR remote shutter release to avoid any camera movement from tripping the shutter. [/QUOTE]
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