and not something
the camera may meter.
Kent Gittings
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Subject: Re: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't understand)
I'd use 400 IS0
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Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 11:50:17 -0500
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Subject: RE: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't understand)
Full moon shots generally needs something like an ND25 or ND13 filter to
reduce glare, and increase
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From: Kent Gittings
Subject: RE: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't
understand)
Full moon shots generally needs something like an ND25 or ND13
filter to
reduce glare, and increase contrast and detail. Otherwise
stick to shots in
the terminator area
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From: Bob Blakely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't understand)
I'd use 400 IS0 to keep the shutter above 1/100 even with the mirror up.
As
to BW or color, the moon doesn't have
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From: Bob Blakely
Subject: Re: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't
understand)
Four days to post! Maybe this is a record!
I dunno Bob, I am sure I read it last week.
William Robb
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Bob Blakely
Subject: Re: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't
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Four days to post! Maybe this is a record!
I dunno Bob, I am sure I read it last week.
William Robb
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How does the SMC-A 400/f5.6 compare to the K 400/f5.6 and this Sigma 400/5.6
APO Macro? Specifically wide open.
Frits Wüthrich
Doug Franklin wrote:
Hi John,
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:05:19 -0600, John Mustarde wrote:
Your Sigma AF 400/5.6 APO Macro will be a pleasant surprise in terms
of
I know the SMC A 400/5.6 focuses much closer than the K. The k's minimum
focus precludes bird or small game shots without an extension tube.
That's been somewhat of a pain for me.
Frits J. Wüthrich wrote:
How does the SMC-A 400/f5.6 compare to the K 400/f5.6 and this Sigma 400/5.6
APO Macro?
Hi Frits,
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 10:14:19 -, Frits J. Wthrich wrote:
How does the SMC-A 400/f5.6 compare to the K 400/f5.6 and this Sigma 400/5.6
APO Macro? Specifically wide open.
I couldn't tell you, since I've never owned or used the SMC-A 400/5.6
... I did a couple of shots this
doom.'
It is a very serious consideration that millions yet
unborn may be the miserable sharers of the event.
- Samuel Adams, 1771
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Don`t gorget to remove the filter.
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Hi John,
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:05:19 -0600, John
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