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| sent on June 13, 2016 (22:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I thank the comments Ste_91 :-) course with FF would get the best and quieter file, but I also really enjoy the 1100D: D I admit, however, that the panoramic views are stressful and laborious in PP and soon as I can I will use a wide angle, however, the dark (canon 10-18), that, for a little polluted sky than enough! In the face of the FF and lenses superfast :-D Ti ringrazio del commento Ste_91 ovviamente con una FF otterrei dei file migliori e meno rumorosi, ma mi diverto molto anche con la 1100D :D Ammetto però che le panoramiche sono stressanti e laboriose in pp ed appena potrò userò un grandangolo, comunque buio (canon 10-18), che per un cielo poco inquinato basta e avanza! Alla faccia delle FF e delle lenti superveloci |
| sent on June 14, 2016 (1:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I looked to the other your photos and renewal compliments to the night!
I imagine that you have yet to buy 10-18 .. Well I bought it just came out, I was one of the first to post photos in the Forum, and so I know him very well. If its use will generalist landscape, well, you can just buy it. But if you make mostly nocturnal well, you make a little effort and points to another: Tokina 11-16 f / 2.8 or even the Samyang 14 f / 2.8 ;-).
For my experience it digests so so the stars, and TA sticker too. You could shoot at ISO halved and give breath to the 1100D.
Greetings, Stefano. Ho dato un'occhiata anche alle altre tue foto e rinnovo i complimenti alle notturne! Immagino che tu debba ancora comprarlo il 10-18.. Beh io lo comprai appena uscito, fui uno dei primi a postare delle foto nel forum, e quindi lo conosco molto bene. Se il suo uso sarà paesaggio generalista, beh, compralo appena puoi. Ma se farai principalmente notturne beh, fai un piccolo sforzo e punta ad altro: Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 oppure anche il Samyang 14 f/2.8 . Per la mia esperienza digerisce così così le stelle, e a TA vignetta eccessivamente. Potresti scattare a ISO dimezzati e dare respiro alla 1100D. Un saluto, Stefano. |
| sent on June 14, 2016 (5:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Stephen for the tip :) I calculated that for f / 4.5 10-18 (10mm) exposures would get "sufficient" to 6400 ISO and 30 s, I still plan to use a self-made tracker, to reduce iso and stretch times. I also saw the Samyang 10 f / 2.8 for aps-c, however, I would like to stay within 200 €. Thanks again and see you soon! Grazie Stefano per il consiglio :) Ho calcolato che per f/4.5 del 10-18 (a 10mm) otterrei esposizioni "sufficienti" a 6400 iso e 30 s, comunque ho in mente di utilizzare un inseguitore autocostruito, per ridurre iso ed allungare i tempi. Ho visto anche il samyang 10 f/2.8 per aps-c però non vorrei sforare i 200 €. Grazie ancora e a presto! |
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