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Night Photography / Milky Way Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="sOnIc" data-source="post: 191987" data-attributes="member: 15861"><p>Sorry, I had to do it ..:</p><p>[ATTACH]50056[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And this is what it looks overlaid on top of Dave's huge field of view:</p><p>[ATTACH]50057[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>So, I guess that is 35mm, apologies, just looks much more zoomed than I would have expected, but you can see the FoV you have.</p><p>To better that image; I think you would need to perfect the focus, and have better 'seeing' conditions; better visibility. Make sure the camera rig is not being blown around in the wind or anything, perfect stability; and perfect the astro-trak setup as it was not quite on.</p><p>And obviously my edits were done with a small jpeg, I'm sure you can imagine the difference if I was starting with a full-res RAW.</p><p>Hope this helps, I certainly enjoyed myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sOnIc, post: 191987, member: 15861"] Sorry, I had to do it ..: [ATTACH=CONFIG]50056._xfImport[/ATTACH] And this is what it looks overlaid on top of Dave's huge field of view: [ATTACH=CONFIG]50057._xfImport[/ATTACH] So, I guess that is 35mm, apologies, just looks much more zoomed than I would have expected, but you can see the FoV you have. To better that image; I think you would need to perfect the focus, and have better 'seeing' conditions; better visibility. Make sure the camera rig is not being blown around in the wind or anything, perfect stability; and perfect the astro-trak setup as it was not quite on. And obviously my edits were done with a small jpeg, I'm sure you can imagine the difference if I was starting with a full-res RAW. Hope this helps, I certainly enjoyed myself! [/QUOTE]
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