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  • Milky Way

    Last night I had clear skies and no wind so thought I'd give it another try. Not up to Toddy's standard.
    D7000 Sigma 10-20mm @f/4 (max) 3200 ISO 30 secs. They still looked a bit underexposed in RAW





    Alan

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  • #2
    Always something special with some foreground interest Alan. They both look OK to me.
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    • #3
      Thanks Greg for dropping by. The MW is high in the sky atm, so it's a good time to get out there - but rug up
      Alan

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      • #4
        Look ok to me. Processing these is a nightmare I find
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        • #5
          Cheers Mick - I agree.

          I just found this, so I might go back and re process at some stage

          https://improvephotography.com/39977...lky-way-photo/
          Alan

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          • #6
            Looks pretty good. Found this interesting both with the size of the stars and the different colours. A faster lens is obviously an advantage. Must have a fiddle if it clears soon.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Alan View Post
              Cheers Mick - I agree.

              I just found this, so I might go back and re process at some stage

              https://improvephotography.com/39977...lky-way-photo/

              Good find Alan, thanks for sharing.

              From what I've read choice of camera and lens is crucial. Apparently a Canon 7d is pretty much useless ( *sigh*) but the 7d mk11 is a ripper. Also a lens with low coma and chromatic aberration is important. I've used the Canon 17/55mm f2.8 and it's a no go for night shots. Worse than useless despite being reasonably fast.

              And it's not all about cost as there are a couple of lens out there around the $400mark that are simply superb. Can't remember the brand of the top of my head but there is a cheap Korean lens that absolutely rocks the boat.

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              • seaslug
                seaslug commented
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                12 mm Samyang is pretty good.

              • loose cannon
                loose cannon commented
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                Yes, that's the one!

              • Alan
                Alan commented
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                Great reviews. Seems that it only suitable for mirrorless cameras though?

            • #8
              Cheers Mick. My Sigma seems ok - but I don't think I'll try it my Tamron 16-300 after the horrible CA on my recent Camel Rock photo
              Alan

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              • #9
                They look good to me Alan, better than I could ever do!
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