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Telescopes slowly insinuating their way into mainstreamphotography
On 24/10/2017 07:33, Rich A wrote:
It's probably a side-effect of all the Milky Way photography people have been doing. But it's interesting that people might try these devices as extra-long telephotos. They'll never replace telephoto camera lenses, but if people understand how to use them (there are rules) they can get some utility out of them. A long time ago, a Japanese photog used a 3900mm telescope (f/10) for doing photography, but it wasn't exactly mainstream. Not exactly the same thing, but you are aware that there are currently binoculars with built-in cameras? http://www.birdwatching-bliss.com/bi...th-camera.html I do not see why this should not be extended to telescopes. Specifically built with image capture in mind. |
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