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Full Moon Handheld
I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I
tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Roger |
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"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in message ... I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Roger Impressive !! |
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"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)"
wrote in message ... I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Quite impressive! You don't mention it but were you using some form of image stabilisation? -- Jim Silverton Potomac, Maryland |
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James Silverton wrote:
"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in message ... I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Quite impressive! You don't mention it but were you using some form of image stabilisation? Very impressive. Roger lists an IS lens, but not whether IS was enabled. Cheers, David |
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"Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)" wrote in message ... I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Roger Over exposed, lost detail. Just another unremarkable moon shot I'm afraid. The fact that it is hand-held is completly irrelevant |
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:18:50 -0600, "Roger N. Clark (change username to
rnclark)" wrote: I finally had a night with a steady atmosphere, so I tried imaging the full moon handheld at 1000 mm (real focal length): http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries...3f-8s-800.html This was done standing up with no supports and not leaning against anything. The full resolution image can be seen from the above page. Roger Well, that's a little bit better. At least you are getting a little closer to what a $400 P&S camera can do. For those of you that don't know, Roger has been consumed with oceans of doubt and wracking himself silly wondering how a hand-held $400 Lumix FZ18 could possibly beat his $12,000 worth of DSLR equipment and L-glass, as was clearly show in the past. It's not only possible it was already done. This is his response to those photos and being reminded of it in every thread he posts in. Where he is continually trying to (erroneously) convince others of the imagined superiority of his camera and equipment choices. That's still eating you up, isn't it Roger. If it wasn't you wouldn't have tried doing this. LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, go buy another $15,000 worth of DSLR equipment. That'll eventually turn you into a reputable photographer one day. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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He's So Funny! wrote:
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Roger- I've see you've made it; you have your own nym shifting stalker! It's too bad there are so many cowards out there, but I doubt that'll change at least on usenet. -- john mcwilliams |
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On Oct 26, 2:12 pm, John McWilliams wrote:
I've see you've made it; you have your own nym shifting stalker! It's too bad there are so many cowards out there, but I doubt that'll change at least on usenet. What's that old saying? "Those that can .... do. Those that can't .... change their names every day to try to make fun of those that can." Or something like that .... |
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Annika1980 wrote:
On Oct 26, 2:12 pm, John McWilliams wrote: I've see you've made it; you have your own nym shifting stalker! It's too bad there are so many cowards out there, but I doubt that'll change at least on usenet. What's that old saying? "Those that can .... do. Those that can't .... change their names every day to try to make fun of those that can." Or something like that .... You banged the nail squarely, sir! And there are those who simply add nym after nym. -- john mcwilliams |
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"Battleax" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Over exposed, lost detail. Just another unremarkable moon shot I'm afraid. The fact that it is hand-held is completly irrelevant Sure, you'll prefer this 500mm NOT handheld: http://baron.phpnet.us/50-500/crw_05...?size=1&exif=Y (a few days before)... mb |
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