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RGB3by neilxtComment: well, its really GRB :)
Very nice, I'd love to see a full res of this, not much in the way of details in 640*432 |
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| 10/30/2004 09:52:23 PM |
Moon II (#8663)by GautiComment: Originally posted by atsxus: Great job, though. What lense are you using? |
I was trying my Telescope (Leica Apo-Televid 77) with a photo-adapter (800mm F10.4)
This was fun to try, will probably try some more. I had never aimed this at the moon before. The scope is difficult to focus (I probably need new glasses/contact lenses) and hard to keep shake free, but can produce exellent images.
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| 10/30/2004 09:46:20 PM |
Moon I (#8674)by GautiComment: Originally posted by atsxus: this is a beautiful shot...however if you drop the ISO down to 100 or 200, you'll get more depth and less flat gray in the crevasses. |
Very true. But then I'll get longer exposure time, more risk of shake and the moon is on the move. But then again, this was at 1/250 so slower ISO should have worked. Something to consider for next time :)
Thanks anyhow |
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