Would be neat to play with IBIS and my 180 macro. Dont always use a tripod
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Anyone shooting the Snow Moon tonight? Maybe with an Ra? (Gotta stay sort of on topic) Last night the clouds parted for a few minutes and I got a couple but not with my usual moon settings as I was rushed + from a deck in the backyard of the the suburbs with light pollution.
Last time I rode DA was in 1987 on my GF's bike, one of mine had 105 and they were virtually indistinguishable. Now there's quite the gulf.
You actually think Canon is going to pack all that into the R6 and sell it only a few hundred more than the RP? Lol. R6 is going to be close to $3k and the R5 close to $5k. This is Canon we are talking about here...
Actually, I quite like that - much more atmospheric with the cloud. Nice shot.
No go here - been out and there is 100% cloud cover - should have expected it with the Storm coming in, I suppose
What integrity? You think this site has integrity? I don't what to know who you look to for news.
Except I think IBIS is about to become a standard feature, at least in new R series bodies.
Well, since I am a boomer....Please, you wouldn't want a hairy boudoir shoot, that's just uncivilized!
If new sensor gives 1 stop more high iso performance
Anyone shooting the Snow Moon tonight? Maybe with an Ra? (Gotta stay sort of on topic) Last night the clouds parted for a few minutes and I got a couple but not with my usual moon settings as I was rushed + from a deck in the backyard of the the suburbs with light pollution.
Would be neat to play with IBIS and my 180 macro. Dont always use a tripod
A little expert sharpening and you'd have something.
I have a Meade ETX 125 I did some shots 2 days ago, plus with my 70-200 2.8 on my M50. Did some video a few days before that.
Snow moon (and blue moon) is really no big event to photograph. With the naked eye it may look a little noticeably bigger. But when you photograph, it makes no difference because you can always enlarge it or use a longer focal length.
Besides, full moons are not fun to look at. They look so flat. It's more fun to look at shadows of craters during the moon phases. Or watching/photographing an eclipse.
I'm sure most of you guys already know this.
I don't know, I'm very new at this moon thing, being a CR member doesn't mean I'm a lunar shooter. I just looked up a list of Super Moons and this was listed as an also ran. I also have a 1.4 tc now so trying my luck with 560mm. It's a good target for that sort of thing. I enjoy it, despite the ridicule by 'better and more informed' photographers you'll read about on certain photo forums.What's special about the moon tonight? Light pollution shouldn't make a difference, unless you're shooting wide/landscape shots with the moon. And the Ra wouldn't produce a better result fwiw (if I'm missing some humour, forgive me).
I don't know, I'm very new at this moon thing, being a CR member doesn't mean I'm a lunar shooter. I just looked up a list of Super Moons and this was listed as an also ran. I also have a 1.4 tc now so trying my luck with 560mm. It's a good target for that sort of thing. I enjoy it, despite the ridicule by 'better and more informed' photographers you'll read about on certain photo forums.
I'm sure IBIS will help, but it's worth remembering that it's less effective with longer focal lengths. Ideally Canon would release an IS 180 (or 200) macro lens, but I won't hold my breath...
Thanks for the heads up. Rushed outside and did a qucik snap. Actually about 20 and I must learn how to stack them.Anyone shooting the Snow Moon tonight? Maybe with an Ra? (Gotta stay sort of on topic) Last night the clouds parted for a few minutes and I got a couple but not with my usual moon settings as I was rushed + from a deck in the backyard of the the suburbs with light pollution.
I hope you are joking, because otherwise that's incredibly rude.
Nice shot!Thanks for the heads up. Rushed outside and did a qucik snap. Actually about 20 and I must learn how to stack them.
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