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arslan.io
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| | | | My journey from using Fujifilm cameras for a decade to using Leica's latest digital Rangefinder, the M11. | |
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amazingsky.net
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| | | | I had the chance to test out an early sample of Canon's new EOS Ra camera designed for deep-sky photography. Once every 7 years astrophotographers have reason to celebrate when Canon introduces one of their "a" cameras, astronomical variants optimized for deep-sky objects, notably red nebulas. In 2005 Canon introduced the ground-breaking 8-megapixel 20Da, the... | |
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amazingsky.net
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| | | | In a detailed review, I test a "holy trinity" of premium Canon RF zoom lenses, with astrophotography the primary purpose. In years past, zoom lenses were judged inferior to fixed-focal length "prime" lenses for the demands of astrophotography. Stars are the severest test of a lens, revealing optical aberrations that would go unnoticed in normal... | |
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fujixweekly.com
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| | An unedited JPEG from a Fujifilm X100V using my Xpro '62 recipe. Digital photography is convenient. You can review your pictures immediately after they're captured-no waiting for rolls of film to come back from the lab. You can manipulate the images as much as you'd like in software to achieve any aesthetic that you can... |