f2.8 version) that I used with my 6D ii and it works well, and it does NOT work with either R10 or R8. You do not mention which camera you plan to fit it on, but be aware that there is certainly compatibility issues between the newer bodies and at least some third party lenses. ...
And if you're interested in dabbling in your own impressive skywatching photography, don't miss our guide on what equipment you need to see and photograph the planets. We also have recommendations for the best cameras for astrophotography and the best lenses for astrophotography. Editor's Note...
While he has used a traditional camera and shorter lenses to photograph WR 134 over the past five years, Metsavainio said it was “time to get closer.” And get closer he did thanks to a Celestron Edge 14″ telescope with a 0.7 focal reducer, mounted to a MesuMount Mark II and att...
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The Orion Nebula and Running Man Nebula using a 200mm Camera Lens. Orion Nebula with a DSLR and Lens Projects like this are why I got into this crazy hobby in the first place. A simple photography kit pointed towards a clear night sky, gathering light on a distant, deep-sky object. ...
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Regarding nightscapes, the best way to do this is simply don't use the ASI camera for the foreground. Just take the foreground with a standard DSLR. You're already using camera lenses meaning you have the DSLR as well. Just take the foregrounds separately with the DSLR - heck you can ...
at night. It can include the beautiful Milky Way, a starry sky, or your favorite constellation. This is a type of astrophotography, where long exposure images are taken to reveal the beautiful light of a seemingly ‘dark’ sky. Star photography requires quality optics, and some camera lenses...
Here a good article why such wide and dark lenses are not that well suitable for nightscapes (https://clarkvision.com/articles/characteristics-of-best-cameras-and-lenses-for-nightscape-astro-photography/). They are 'simple' as you can put the whole MW into the frame, but they collect very...
use a sturdy tripod and a camera with a wide-angle lens that has anaperturethat can open to f/2.8 or lower. That said, don’t let that stop you if you don’t have a fast lens, you can still capture great night sky images with lenses that open to f/3.5 like a typical kit len...