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The D780 image quality at 12,800 is outstanding, and is definitely usable at 25,600. The image quality seems similar to or better than the Nikon Z 6, which is noticeably better than the D750 I’ve been using for several years. Have you used the D780? - J.M.Ī: The short answer: I’ll definitely be buying one.
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Q: My Canon 6D has been pushed to its limits and I’m seeing too much ISO noise, so I’m looking into changing over to Nikon. So you will not have the metadata in Lightroom that identifies the lens or which aperture was used for the photographs. There is one major downside, however, which may or may not matter to you: It does not have electronic contacts. And I have an extra stop of light when I need it. It beat my Zeiss Distagon (gasp!) in regard to coma. The chromatic aberrations can be easily removed, but I chose not to remove them for what were just test images.) (Note: These are totally unedited photos. The gray zoom boxes are exaggerated zooms at 800-plus percent to show the actual shapes of stars. The star-field boxes are 100 percent crops.
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To see a technical test I did, download and open these files in Photoshop and zoom to 100 percent. It’s an incredibly small, light, fast and sharp lens.Īt f/2.8, the coma almost disappears, and at f/4 it’s totally gone. What do you know about this lens/company? Quality? Performance? Any info? - Terry K. I saw this lens on the B&H Photo website: Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/2 FE Zero-D for Nikon Z. Q: I have the Nikon Z 6 and am looking for a wide-angle lens that I can use for night photography. When it is high in the sky, you are viewing it through a single layer of atmosphere, which is why it is almost always white. When the moon is just rising, you are viewing it through hundreds of miles of atmosphere. The color in the moon is completely dependent on atmospheric conditions––the amount of dust, moisture or pollution in the air. By about 20 minutes after sunset, the exposure difference between the moon and the landscape is too great to capture in a single image. But I generally prefer a moonrise about 10 to 15 minutes after sunset, when the exposure balances nicely between the moon and the soft light on the land. If you want a warm glow on the landscape, look for a moonrise that’s just before sunset. The “best” time for moon photography depends on the effect you are looking for, and the landscape where you are photographing.
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You can use PhotoPills or a website like to find out the date of the full moon each month, and then check the sunset and sunrise times within a couple of days of the full moon. The moon rises about 45 to 55 minutes later each day during its 28-day cycle, but the sunset time varies by only a minute or two. In some months, the best timing may be one day before or after the full moon. The exact times vary quite a bit-by up to as much as an hour, depending on the exact timing of the full moon. (The opposite, for both cases, is true of the new moon.) Either way is a good way to shoot the moon near the horizon during soft light. The full moon does, however, set at sunrise. How can I plan this easier? And when will the moon still have a pinkish glow-when it beats the sun in rising, or when the sun beats it in setting? - A.B.Ī: The full moon always rises near sunset, never at sunrise.
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Unfortunately I did not see how to get an easy answer to when there would be another full moon rising while the sun is setting, so I reverted to tedious data lookup. I tried to find out when this may happen again. Q: Last year when driving home I passed a small lake that had a huge red/pink full moon rising over it.
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