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Samir Kharusi | all galleries >> Galleries >> Focal Lengths and Deep Sky Astrophotography > Canon 28mm on APS, Fixed Tripod!
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8 Aug 2005 Samir Kharusi

Canon 28mm on APS, Fixed Tripod!

Lake Bathurst, NSW, Australia

APS-C = the Canon 1.6x crop DSLRs. I do not seem to use this lens much for astro. If I am aiming for decent, A3-sized prints I have to close it down to f5.6, therefore leading to lengthy integration times. But it is nevertheless a handy lens for quickie astro snaps, e.g. the image above was made on a fixed tripod, no tracking mount. Towards the right you can see the Coal Sack and Crux (the Southern Cross) pointing downwards. I added the extra glow on the principal stars of Crux so as to make it more obvious, not lens flare :-)

Hutech Canon 20D w UV/IR Blocker,Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM
3x10sec at f2.8 and ISO 1600 full exif

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