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Mirroring universe...

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Mirroring universe sent on July 30, 2019 (16:33) by Aleziggio. 22 comments, 2375 views. [retina]

, 25 sec f/1.2, ISO 800, tripod.

In alcune situazioni l'astroinseguitore fa davvero la differenza e consente di raggiungere una qualità del cielo inarrivabile con altri sistemi. I riflesso delle stelle sui laghi NON è tra queste: la rotazione del cielo è specchiata e non è dunque possibile compensare contemporaneamente la rotazione del cielo e quella del suo riflesso. Con i riflessi tocca dunque giocarsela sulla velocità, o aumentando la sensibilità, per quanto permesso dalla fotocamera, oppure utilizzando obiettivi luminosi. Non potendo con le micro 4/3 esagerare con gli iso, il Voigtlander Nokton 10,5 dà una grossa mano: si tratta del grandangolare più luminoso al mondo! Già perfettamente utilizzabile a TA, la qualità d'immagine comunque migliora già chiudendo a f1,2, che è il diaframma utilizzato per questa ripresa, potendo fermarmi a iso 800 che per la mia Oly portano a risultati ancora buoni



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sent on August 10, 2020 (23:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I would like to point out: I do not think that the race to the camera at the last cry is useless, only that a non-professional photo amateur can safely have fun even with cameras such as the E-M5 II, which by the way is full of functions that very often are not even found on the flagships. Then, to stay in the Olympus house, if we see the functions implementing on the latest E-M1 mark III output, there are some really interesting ones: there's the sky AF starry that focuses on the stars, there's the ND filter in the room, there's a definitely performant autofocus, there's a stabilization that's a benchmark for the entire digital camera market, there's the FreeHand Shot , in short, there are undeniable steps forward across the board. But as a photo amateur at the moment I am satisfied so :-) at Christmas then you will see :-D

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sent on August 12, 2020 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well I have a Sony A7rii that would go well beyond my limits as a photographer and kit m43 to carry an arsenal.. in a purse!
For the dimensions I use in print I have all oversized machines.
Della A7rii I will never appreciate on paper its dynamic range or sharpness which are almost identical to the m43 format once printed




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