Maybe with that we can find the lost WMDS ! Actually many rears ago there was a photo taken with in in the LA aera, either from or showing MT. Palomar telescope. (before all the smog).
Cheers
Harry
Why is the Hassy using a film back? For the money spent on such a big lens, you'd think the person would be able to afford a 39MP digital back.
Well, time to start searching for whoever's using that lens on google earth. With some luck, you'll probably see some rich sheik hiding in a bush somewhere stalking wild animals. The dozen sherpas that move the lens around will give him away.
ericvgill wrote:
Yeah, well - non-mirror camera lenses ARE refracting telescopes. (Mirror lenses are reflecting telescopes, usually Maksutov-Cassegrains.)
The Yerkes is the largest refractor possible without gravity making the lens sag.
Not portable, fixed to locatio. . Makes a difference for most photographers