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Another attempt at astrophotography

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    #31
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    What was there to understand? What you posted had no relation to what I posted.

    For instance:



    See, just tagging "you're a god-botherer" isn't exactly a joke. Let me know if you want some more help.
    Erm was that relevant to this topic cos I don't remember tagging anything today or posting that in the past 24 hours...

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      #32
      Another attempt at astrophotography

      Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
      all these worlds
      are yours except
      europa
      attempt no
      landing there
      Wasn't it Io in the film?

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        #33
        Another attempt at astrophotography

        Originally posted by stek View Post
        Wasn't it Io in the film?
        No, I'm wrong.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Troll View Post
          Nice pics...surprised that a Nikon lens doesn't hold its f no through the range
          Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
          Not sure what you mean by that.
          In t'old days a good lens would hold its f number all the way through its zoom - cheaper lenses you would have to open or close the aperture as you zoomed to maintain the same exposure a bit like this

          I have 2 lenses for a Nikon film camera - the first is a Tamron zoom which dependant upon the amount of zoom will range between f3.5 to f4.2 but my Nikkor lens is constant @ f3.5 ....but cost twice as much

          Can't say if it's any different with this new fangled digital m'larky
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #35
            Originally posted by Troll View Post
            In t'old days a good lens would hold its f number all the way through its zoom - cheaper lenses you would have to open or close the aperture as you zoomed to maintain the same exposure a bit like this

            I have 2 lenses for a Nikon film camera - the first is a Tamron zoom which dependant upon the amount of zoom will range between f3.5 to f4.2 but my Nikkor lens is constant @ f3.5 ....but cost twice as much

            Can't say if it's any different with this new fangled digital m'larky
            Not sure about that, this is the lens I used for the pic;

            Linky
            Me, me, me...

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