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| sent on August 01, 2016 (19:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This is splendid with paddles aligned to the Milky Way, the galaxy looks like a windmill itself :-D Questa è splendida con le pale in asse alla via lattea, sembra quasi una galassia la pala eolica stessa |
| sent on August 01, 2016 (21:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Shot very beautiful, but there is something that escapes me, with 30 seconds of laying the stars are no longer point, so .... Inquadratura molto bella, ma c'è qualcosa che mi sfugge: con 30 secondi di posa le stelle non sono più puntiformi, quindi .... |
| sent on August 01, 2016 (22:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
With a 14 mm you can get up to 35 seconds before you see the movement of stars. Con un 14 mm si può arrivare fino a 35 secondi prima di vedere il movimento delle stelle. |
| sent on August 01, 2016 (22:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
ok thanks the explanation! ok grazie della spiegazione! |
| sent on August 01, 2016 (23:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
To know the time limit before you see the movement of the stars just follow the rule of 500. In practice, it is 500 divided by the focal length used. In this case 500: 14 = 35.7, so if you shoot within 35 seconds. the stars will point. Obviously in aps-c must consider the multiplication factor. Per sapere il tempo limite prima di vedere il movimento delle stelle basta seguire la regola del 500. In pratica si fa 500 diviso la focale utilizzata. In questo caso 500:14=35,7, quindi se si scatta entro i 35 sec. le stelle saranno puntiformi. Ovviamente in aps-c bisogna considerare il fattore moltiplicazione. |
| sent on August 02, 2016 (21:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful, very interesting the movement of the blades Molto bella, interessantissimo il movimento delle pale |
| sent on August 02, 2016 (23:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you all. The ideal time, apart surely correct calculations indicated by Pier88, considering my ff camera and lens used, is between 25 and 30 sec. Grazie a tutti. Il tempo ideale, a parte i calcoli sicuramente corretti indicati da Pier88, considerando la mia fotocamera ff e l'obiettivo utilizzato, è tra i 25 e i 30 sec. |
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