I havent gone out just to shoot in a long, long time.Heres a couple more from my new "toy".
The first 1 i've been thinking about since fall. I knew it wouldnt be great. Maybe better at dusk or dawn. An unseen bonous is the flag.
The second cought my eye tonight going for some lunch at work. I cant believe how vivid it is.
#1, iso 800 1 1/3 sec f8 sraight from the camera except resize. #2 iso 200 15sec f8 aouto levels ps el 2.
Speed
02-10-2005, 04:22 AM
I havent gone out just to shoot in a long, long time.Heres a couple more from my new "toy".
The first 1 i've been thinking about since fall. I knew it wouldnt be great. Maybe better at dusk or dawn. An unseen bonous is the flag.
The second cought my eye tonight going for some lunch at work. I cant believe how vivid it is.
#1, iso 800 1 1/3 sec f8 sraight from the camera except resize. #2 iso 200 15sec f8 aouto levels ps el 2.
I've been impressed with the colors from the D70, but this is the first time I've seen someone give one a workout at night and/or in low light. I'm also amazed at how well it does.
Now go out on a clear night and point it at the stars. Something in the 28mm - 50mm range. Try f1.8 or f2.0 for 10, 20, and 30 seconds. Orion is in the southern sky this time of year and makes a great target for a 50mm lens.
http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/skychart/article_1220_1.asp
Thanks for sharing these with us. I love them.
Thanks Speed,
Needed a slap on the back.
Mark.
BTW 25 degrees is real cold after 5 mins of handling cam and tripod w/out gloves.
Paul.S.
02-10-2005, 06:21 AM
Lovely shots and glad to see someone else behind the D70. I went from a Cannon G2 to the D70 and loved the colors.. those are some lovely night shots for just out of the box. Look forward to seeing more as you get to know your new camera...
The D70 has a bulb setting for shooting night time sky but unlike the D100 it doesn't have a mechanical execution via an extension on the shutter. Can you get a remote for this!?
Cheers.
P.
SmartWombat
02-10-2005, 11:07 AM
]Now go out on a clear night and point it at the stars. Something in the 28mm - 50mm range. Try f1.8 or f2.0 for 10, 20, and 30 seconds. Orion is in the southern sky this time of year and makes a great target for a 50mm lens.
Have you seen this site? http://astrosurf.com/buil/us/test/test.htm
Nikon lens adapter for Canon EOS body
Canon EOS 20D vs Canon 10D
Nikon D70: IR blocking filter removal procedures and performances
Test of the Canon EF 400 mm f/5.6L lens
Canon 10D / Nikon D70 comparison test for deep-sky astronomy
Image quality review of some photographic lens
Evaluation of the Canon EOS 10/300D for astronomical use
Lots of interesting stuff for astrophotography.
Can you get a remote for this!?
P.
Absolutely. Back in my film days, I got the Nikon remote to use with my F65. The very same remote works flawlessly with my D70. Actually, I am pretty sure that Nikon have one single remote which work with all their recent cameras.
Seb
I havent gone out just to shoot in a long, long time.Heres a couple more from my new "toy".
The first 1 i've been thinking about since fall. I knew it wouldnt be great. Maybe better at dusk or dawn. An unseen bonous is the flag.
The second cought my eye tonight going for some lunch at work. I cant believe how vivid it is.
#1, iso 800 1 1/3 sec f8 sraight from the camera except resize. #2 iso 200 15sec f8 aouto levels ps el 2.
Hi there,
Congrats for the new camera! With a decent tripod you can actually go down to ISO 200 for pretty much any kind of night shooting and you will get gorgeous noiseless pictures (without using the noise cancelling feature).
Have a good time with the D70!!
Seb
Hi there,
Congrats for the new camera! With a decent tripod you can actually go down to ISO 200 for pretty much any kind of night shooting and you will get gorgeous noiseless pictures (without using the noise cancelling feature).
Have a good time with the D70!!
Seb
Thank's Seb, I spent a good half hour trying to open the menu to show all 20 some items so I could set self timer to 2 sec. I turned the iso up to 800 because after taking the first rail shot I turned around to shoot in the opposite direction and it was a much darker scene. It was so cold, 25degF, that I didn't bother trying to use the self timer,or change the iso back to 200.
I did get the menu opened,i'm not sure how, but its still open.
Maybe next time,
Mark