After getting well and the temps are a little warmer I was able to get out and get some moon shots> there are a couple that I like. Tell me what you think, and this camera is has a learning curve for me which I am working on. Thanks to all who reply
#1 f22 1-640 ISO-8000 set at 321mm
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#2 f25 1-80 ISO-640 set at 600mm
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#3 #3 f22 1-100sec. ISO640 set at 600mm
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#4 f36 1-30sec ISO640 set at 600mm
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Wonderful! I will be interested in your experience with that lens.
UTMike wrote:
Wonderful! I will be interested in your experience with that lens.
There is a lot going on with it in time I hope to get it dialed in.
Number two is my favorite.
Pitt 2020 wrote:
After getting well and the temps are a little warmer I was able to get out and get some moon shots> there are a couple that I like. Tell me what you think, and this camera is has a learning curve for me which I am working on. Thanks to all who reply
I like the last one best.....
I'll take #4. To me the limbs are a distraction, and I much prefer the sharpness of 4. Good job.
Santa was really good to you this year. I would love to see those two items under my tree. Nice shots, now try the digital zoom in the camera. You may be pleasantly surprised. Not sure if it is on your a7Riv it's on my older Sony's
I like the last one best, the black and white seems to give it greater detail
I did use the in camera crop feature to 35mm, and yes the camera has the magnification feature as well 1.0,5.9,11.9.
Most lenses lose sharpness at apertures as small as these. It would be interesting to see these shots at two stops from wide open just for comparison. Definitely "wish list" equipment.
Pitt 2020 wrote:
After getting well and the temps are a little warmer I was able to get out and get some moon shots> there are a couple that I like. Tell me what you think, and this camera is has a learning curve for me which I am working on. Thanks to all who reply
#2 and #4 look similar, however it tells me you might have been hand holding the camera. The slight difference in the moons position makes me think re setting a tripod would have been too tedious. Also the change in f stop and shutter between the two really darkened the sky. I like #4 the best.
Pitt 2020 wrote:
After getting well and the temps are a little warmer I was able to get out and get some moon shots> there are a couple that I like. Tell me what you think, and this camera is has a learning curve for me which I am working on. Thanks to all who reply
Beautiful shots! What a wonderful gift! Do you find your computer works slowly processing 60 mp?
Wow!! My vote goes for #2. That combiation works well.
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