If....If, the weather prognosticators are close - I will have clear skies (2% to 10% clouds) from Saturday night through next Thursday. Also - with the exception of a Sports Banquet I have to photograph on Thursday that should be over by 9:00 - perfect time to head out and beam up......I am done taking Sports Photos until early August - when I begin my sports year taking the Carolina Panthers headshots. So mosquitos, 80 degrees nights, and rich heavy humidity - I am fearless.
I am still waiting on my January ordered AT65EDQ Telescope - ordered at Astronomics. They told me last months - two weeks. I talked with them yesterday and they said that AT was putting the logos on the scopes and they would be air-shipped - so 1 to 2 weeks....crazy!
To all the moms on this board - have a great Mother's Day - and my advice to Mom's and Dad's, be sure to be kind to your richest kid with the best back yard for building an observatory, as you may have to move in one day :)
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
I donno about yours, but ours live in Multi-million dollar homes out here.
I went into the wrong business. When I made a mistake, I got time off without pay.
They can never be right, and get multi- million dollar contracts.
And that... is one of the screwed up things going on today.
Depending on what your definition of is, is.
nikonshooter wrote:
I am still waiting on my January ordered AT65EDQ Telescope - ordered at Astronomics. They told me last months - two weeks. I talked with them yesterday and they said that AT was putting the logos on the scopes and they would be air-shipped - so 1 to 2 weeks....crazy!
Just read up on the AT65EDO scope. Looks like you should be able to do some nice wider field imaging. 420mm at f6.5, but capable of handling a full frame body. I think that you must be thinking Nebula at this time! Have fun.
JimH123 wrote:
Just read up on the AT65EDO scope. Looks like you should be able to do some nice wider field imaging. 420mm at f6.5, but capable of handling a full frame body. I think that you must be thinking Nebula at this time! Have fun.
Yesserie! But I may be in my nineties by the time it actually arrives - at which time I might be thinking about getting a new batch of DEPENDS.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
nikonshooter wrote:
If....If, the weather prognosticators are close - I will have clear skies (2% to 10% clouds) from Saturday night through next Thursday. Also - with the exception of a Sports Banquet I have to photograph on Thursday that should be over by 9:00 - perfect time to head out and beam up......I am done taking Sports Photos until early August - when I begin my sports year taking the Carolina Panthers headshots. So mosquitos, 80 degrees nights, and rich heavy humidity - I am fearless.
I am still waiting on my January ordered AT65EDQ Telescope - ordered at Astronomics. They told me last months - two weeks. I talked with them yesterday and they said that AT was putting the logos on the scopes and they would be air-shipped - so 1 to 2 weeks....crazy!
To all the moms on this board - have a great Mother's Day - and my advice to Mom's and Dad's, be sure to be kind to your richest kid with the best back yard for building an observatory, as you may have to move in one day :)
If....If, the weather prognosticators are close - ... (
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You'll love the AT65EDQ! I've had one for years and rate it my best imaging scope.
bwa
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
nikonshooter wrote:
Yesserie! But I may be in my nineties by the time it actually arrives - at which time I might be thinking about getting a new batch of DEPENDS.
Oh! I hate recycled depends!
bwana wrote:
You'll love the AT65EDQ! I've had one for years and rate it my best imaging scope.
bwa
I wonder how it compares to just using my Tamron 150-600? I must admit that I haven't done much with it as an astro type lens, but here is a shot of Polaris I did without tracking, just to see how well it would image stars using my full frame Sony A99. This is at 600mm f6.7, ISO 1600 for 30 sec. Polaris is a bit blown out, but the dimmer stars look OK. No sign of the dreaded coma distortion, no CA distortion and no discernible astigmatism. Makes we want to more fully experiment with this lens.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
JimH123 wrote:
I wonder how it compares to just using my Tamron 150-600? I must admit that I haven't done much with it as an astro type lens, but here is a shot of Polaris I did without tracking, just to see how well it would image stars using my full frame Sony A99. This is at 600mm f6.7, ISO 1600 for 30 sec. Polaris is a bit blown out, but the dimmer stars look OK. No sign of the dreaded coma distortion, no CA distortion and no discernible astigmatism. Makes we want to more fully experiment with this lens.
I wonder how it compares to just using my Tamron 1... (
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I have yet to find any camera lens, prime or zoom, that performs as well as a dedicated APO scope. Maybe some of the new primes are up to the task but I doubt a zoom with its many compromises is going to be a top performer. Although the 24-600mm zoom on the RX10 III is almost making me a believer.
Maybe the latest Tamron 150-600, G2, has found the magic formula?
bwa
It isn't that G2 he is groaning about. His camera is a G3 and G2 sounds like it might be the predecessor. That's what he is groaning about!
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
JimH123 wrote:
It isn't that G2 he is groaning about. His camera is a G3 and G2 sounds like it might be the predecessor. That's what he is groaning about!
Well, could have been.
But actually, a G2 makes mine now obsolete.
I guess the only thing that stays the same are statues...
Looks like a winner - like the price as well. I shoot sports for a living and doing so I have picked up some good Nikon "field" glass. I have all but stopped using this lens for sports (heavy plus I added the 600 F/4 for downfield photos) and had ADM make a support - with vixen saddle to use with my DSLRs....but until recently, did not have the ability to use either my Atik 383L or ASI1600MM-C. ZWOptical released a suitable Nikon adapter that now allows me to use this lens...and I am looking forward to doing this.
It is by far, without question, my best glass for "up photography"!
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/zoom/telephotozoom/af-s_nikkor200-400mmf_4g_ed_vr2/I took this image three years ago when I first got started "up" imaging. I really don't think I can do any better using any of my telescopes - and though I do believe the AT65EDQ is going to be a close wide field competitor I will just have to wait and see.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
When I was looking for my Tamron 150-600 mm lens, they were in short supply.
I sat on a waiting list for a while, and got a curt reply to my 1 inquiry as to where I was on their list after 1 1/2 months. Rude. And very bad for them.
And not something I have any patience for.
So I went rooting around and found one (1) at a chain of 3 local photography stores near me. (They had 1 Nikon, and 1 Canon)
I slapped down my online order at 6 AM. Then checked by phone at 9 AM. Yep, it was mine!
Point being, maybe one is setting on a shelf nearby?
It looks like one heck of a nice telescope.
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