Hey guys,
So I got a second hand Canon 24mm f/1.4 L mk I for Christmas. It wasn't so much a gift as it was a relative giving me a good chunk of his old gear since he now shoots mirrorless.
Canon glass seems notorious for not being great for astro work, but I figured I'd ask: am I wasting my time thinking I can use this for astro? Canon never seems to have good coma, but I've heard you can stop it down to to 2.8 help correct this. All my other lenses are f/4.
Any ideas? And before you say, "sell it," that's currently not an option due to the terms of this "gift" being unclear. I'm not sure whether it's an outright gift or a long-term loan. My relative who gave this to me is a little funny in that regard and asking whether I can sell it is not an really on the cards as asking would most likely result in him wanting it back (my family is weird, trust me).
At least I got an EX420 flash out of it, which I definitely can use and don't need to consider selling.
So I got a second hand Canon 24mm f/1.4 L mk I for Christmas. It wasn't so much a gift as it was a relative giving me a good chunk of his old gear since he now shoots mirrorless.
Canon glass seems notorious for not being great for astro work, but I figured I'd ask: am I wasting my time thinking I can use this for astro? Canon never seems to have good coma, but I've heard you can stop it down to to 2.8 help correct this. All my other lenses are f/4.
Any ideas? And before you say, "sell it," that's currently not an option due to the terms of this "gift" being unclear. I'm not sure whether it's an outright gift or a long-term loan. My relative who gave this to me is a little funny in that regard and asking whether I can sell it is not an really on the cards as asking would most likely result in him wanting it back (my family is weird, trust me).
At least I got an EX420 flash out of it, which I definitely can use and don't need to consider selling.