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shining night sent on February 25, 2016 (14:57) by Erekose. 4 comments, 1235 views.

, 20 sec f/4.0, ISO 1600, tripod.






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sent on February 26, 2016 (13:13)


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Molto bella, complimenti! E location da favola!

Very beautiful. Congrats! And fabulous location!

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sent on February 26, 2016 (13:58)


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Un incanto!

A charm!

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sent on February 26, 2016 (20:14)


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scusa la curiosità,con 20 secondi non serve l'inseguitore per le stelle?ho appena comprato una fujii 35 mm x100s e vorrei provate a f2;-)

excuse the curiosity, with 20 seconds no use tracker for the stars? I just bought a 35 mm fujii x100s and I would try to f2 ;-)

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sent on February 26, 2016 (22:46)


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Con i parametri di scatto usati le stelle rimangono ancora (quasi) puntiformi, non serve inseguitore. La tua Fuji temo non sia particolarmente adatta per questo tipo di foto: usando la regola empirica che ho seguito io non potresti esporre per piu` di 14s per avere ancora le stelle puntiformi e saresti costretto ad alzare troppo gli ISO per non sottoesporre eccessivamente, a discapito della qualita` dell'immagine.

With shooting parameters used the stars are still (almost) point, you do not need tracker. Your Fuji I fear it is not particularly suited for this type of picture: using the rule of thumb that I followed I could not expose to more than 14s to even have the pinpoint stars and you would be forced to raise the ISO to not underexpose too excessively, to the expense of the quality of the image.


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