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Nikon 35mm f1.8 DX for astrophotography - Digital Photography …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4400827
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Is the Nikon 35mm F/1.8g lens good for …
- https://www.quora.com/Is-the-Nikon-35mm-F-1-8g-lens-good-for-astrophotography-on-a-Nikon-D3300
- The Nikon 35mm f1.8G translates to a 52.5mm focal length on your D3300 crop sensor body. That's not particularly wide for astro work but it is a reasonably sharp lens though so you might get to see some star trails and so on. Quora …
How would I successfully do astrophotography using the Nikon …
- https://www.quora.com/How-would-I-successfully-do-astrophotography-using-the-Nikon-35mm-f-1-8-lens-on-a-Nikon-D3300
- Answer (1 of 4): First tip I can give is find a dark area to shoot from use Dark Site Finder - Light Pollution Maps and find an area near you with minimum light pollution go to the area on a cool night with little to no clouds set up a sturdy tripod and attach your camera firmly use suitable ...
Nikon 35mm f1.8 DX for astrophotography: Astrophotography …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/62770667
- Nikon 35mm f1.8 DX for astrophotography Jun 11, 2019 nooby Qs. I've read around a bit about astrophotography without lots of gear. Wide angle with wide aperture seems to be the thing. I have a Nikon 35mm f1.8 DX lens and a D7500 body. Wondering if this would be enough to 'dip my toe' for single shots of (parts of) the Milky Way? ...
Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S Review - Optical Features
- https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-z-35mm-f1-8-s/2
- The Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S exhibits a fairly low level of vignetting, as can be seen from the below chart: We can see that vignetting …
Best Nikon Lenses for Astrophotography
- https://www.photoworkout.com/best-nikon-lenses-for-astrophotography/
- Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G This 35mm lens is a brilliant budget option for those who just want to test their astrophotography skills. CHECK PRICE Pros Lightweight and compact design Reasonable maximum aperture of f/1.8 Produces sharp shots with minimal distortion Cons Not as good a build quality as other lenses Aperture Range – f/1.8 – f/22
How well does the 35mm 1.8s Nikon Z Lens perform for Astro
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pm4KA6k8wI
- In this video I talk about the quality of stars while shooting the milky way with the Nikon 35mm 1.8s on the Z7
Testing the Nikon Z6 for Astrophotography - The Amazing Sky
- https://amazingsky.net/2019/04/30/testing-the-nikon-z6-for-astrophotography/
- As a bonus — the Nikon 35mm S-Series Lens The upper left frame corner of a tracked star image shot with the 35mm S lens wide open at f/1.8 and stopped down at third stop increments. With the Z6 I also received a Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 S lens made for the Z-mount, as the lens perhaps best suited for nightscape imaging out of the native Z-mount ...
Top 6 Best Nikon Z Lenses for Astrophotography - Lensguide.io
- https://lensguide.io/nikon-z-astrophotography/
- As case in point, Tamron’s 15-30mm zoom (above) is undoubtedly one of the best Nikon Z lenses for astrophotography out there right now – of any kind. In part this is precisely because it is so exceptionally sharp, despite being a zoom.
Astrophotography with the Nikkor 50mm F1.8
- https://dslr-astrophotography.com/astrophotography-nikkor-50mm-f1-8/
- Here is a wide field view of the constellation Cygnus. Again the Nikkor 50mm was used at F2.8. This image is a stack of 9 frames of 300secs. each. Again the quality of the image looks perfect in terms of absence of distortions and nice pin-point round stars. But, we only will know for sure if we inspect the image at 100%.
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