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How Many Stars Can You Shoot with Your Camera? The D800 “astronomy Tool”

By Artborghi @artborghi

orion d800 zoom

During these winter holidays the constellation of Orion was very bright in the sky. So I took a hand held shot (1/25 sec, f/1.4, IS0 4000) – and the result was highly surprising (above here a 100% crop of Orion’s belt). See by yourself in this zoomable version of the full picture here! Except for the distorsions of the fully open 50 mm 1.4 G (look at Jupiter in the top right corner) – the quantity of stars and even their colors are amazing!


Filed under: photography of night Tagged: artborghi, artborghi.wordpress.com, d800, hand held, high iso, lorenzo borghi, night picture, night sky, orion, orion belt, orion constellation

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