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Saturn freehand!...

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Saturn freehand! sent on June 23, 2012 (11:26) by Chiodi.andrea. 30 comments, 4813 views.

con Canon EF 2.0x II, 5 sec f/5.6, ISO 100,

Foto scattata a mano libera con due moltiplicatori 2x purtroppo il cielo era velato ma qualcosa è uscito crop al 100%





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avatarsenior
sent on September 17, 2012 (12:32)


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Ciao, scusate se non vi ho risposto mi era sfuggita la notifica
Per Diego
Ho usato due extender 2x uno canon e uno sigma.
Forse si ho calcolato male il fuocoMrGreen
Mi incasino sempreMrGreen
X Ellemme
Sai che non sono convinto che diventi un 1200MM??
Mi hanno detto che la moltiplicazione con due extender messi assieme
e' da calcolare solo sulla focale.
Grazie anche a te Paolo


Hello, sorry if I have not responded I had missed the notification
For Diego
I used two and a 2X extender one canon sigma.
Maybe you've miscalculated the fire:-D
I always mess up:-D
X Ellemme
You know that I'm not convinced that it becomes a 1200MM?
They told me that the multiplication with two extender combined
and 'to be calculated only on the focal length.
Thanks also to you Paul

avatarsenior
sent on September 17, 2012 (13:11)


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Mah... 300x2x2x1.6=1920mm equivalenti Eeeek!!!. Come hai fatto a tener fermo a mano libera 4kg di roba per 1/30s? Eeeek!!!


Mah .. 300x2x2x1.6 = 1920mm equivalent wow. How did you manage to stand fast freehand 4kg of stuff to 1/30s? wow!

avatarsenior
sent on September 17, 2012 (16:43)


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Per me formula giusta è: 300x2 = 600 + 300 del secondo moltiplicatore (non 300x2) tot. 900mm X 1.6 apsc
totale 1440 mm.
Mi sono appoggiato su un ramo
MrGreen

For me right formula is: 300x2 = 600 + 300 of the second multiplier (not 300x2) tot. 900mm X 1.6 APSC
Total 1440 mm.
I leaned on a branch
:-D

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sent on November 18, 2012 (13:47)


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grande foto, ci dai la speranza di portarci a casa oggetti difficili con attrezzatura "povera"; appena vanno via le nuvole voglio provare con il mio 70-200 x2

great photo, you give us hope to take home with objects that are difficult equipment "poor" just go away the clouds I want to try with my 70-200 x2

avatarsenior
sent on November 20, 2012 (8:00)


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Forse con 400 mm sono pochi.
Comunque puoi fotografare tranqullamente altri oggetti stellari.
Ad esempio andromeda oppure orione.
Adesso puoi provare con giove ti uscira piccolissimo ma con 10X di ingrandimento qualcosa prendi.
Ciao

Maybe with 400 mm are few.
However, you can photograph tranqullamente other stellar objects.
For example andromeda or orion.
Now you can try with Jupiter you will come out small but with 10X magnification take something.
Hello

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sent on November 20, 2013 (17:03)


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hai fotografato con 1920mm f/11 a 1/30s a mano libera senza stabilizzatore?
che lavoro fai, il chirurgo? Eeeek!!!

've photographed with 1920mm f/11 at 1/30s handheld without stabilizer?
what do you do, the surgeon? wow!

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sent on December 02, 2013 (17:53)


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No. Ero appoggiato su un ramo!!!
Ciao grazie

No. I was resting on a branch!
Hello thanks

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sent on December 02, 2013 (18:07)


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Secondo me la formula giusta per calcolare la focale è:
300x2= 600X2= 1200x1.6=1920

secondo me è cosi perchè tu hai 300 mm che passando attraverso il primo moltiplicatore diventano 600 e a questo punto passano nuovamente attraverso un moltiplicatore che li raddoppia facendoli diventare 1200, per finire poi con il fattore di crop dell'aps-c che trasforma il tutto in un mostruoso 1920mm ;-)

Matematica a parte rimane un grande scatto MrGreen

According to me the right formula to calculate the focal length is:
300x2 = 1920 = 600X2 = 1200x1.6

I think it is so because you have 300 mm passing through the first multiplier 600, at which point they become again pass through a multiplier that doubles them making them in 1200, only to end up with the crop factor APS-C that transforms everything in a monstrous 1920mm ;-)

Mathematics aside remains a great shot:-D

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sent on March 30, 2014 (19:15)


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Azz !!!Eeeek!!! (termine tecnico)MrGreen

Azz! Wow! (Technical term):-D

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sent on April 02, 2014 (18:44)


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Grazie Max!

Thank you Max!


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