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gcuff wrote:
What teleconverters are you using? I also like the framing. Can you give me any insights on how you do that?
Regards
Geoff
I use Canon 1.4x TC II and Kenko 1.4x PRo 300 DG.
I framed it to be in the centre and cropped it to be slightly offset to the left. I used a Gitzo 1325 tripod, Wimberley Gimbal II head (just arrived a few days ago), MLU and self-timer. I tried with and without IS on and it didn't seem to matter. I'm going to use cable release and place a small bean bag on the lens hood next time. The 450D would be perfect for this FL limited scenario.
We will be able to see the eclipse in Sydney too; thankyou for reminding me as I had forgotten.
If you ar3e photographing the moon, remember the best times are between 1/3 full and 3/4 full IMO, as this is when the sun's light is mainly sidelighting and that's when you'll get the best definition of craters. Full moon is front lit and you see no crater detail; less than a 1/3 full is tough as there so little light, you'll have a longer exposure and the moon is moving, so you'll need higher ISO. I do though have some decent 1/4 moon shots but only at 420mm.
Edited on Feb 14, 2008 at 09:30 PM
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