The stars at night...

Discussion in 'Non Disney Photos / Mobile Phone Photos' started by Roger, May 12, 2013.

  1. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

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    CZ 24/1.8 E
     
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  2. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Dude, I really like this. ; Nice exposure. ; EXIF?
     
  3. ELinder

    ELinder Member

    Very nice! Sun under-lighting the clouds, or city glow in a long exposure?

    Erich
     
  4. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    It should be attached; but here you go:

    Camera Maker Sony Camera Model NEX-6
    Aperture f/2.2 Exposure Value 0 EV
    Exposure Program Manual Exposure Time 30 sec
    Flash No Flash Focal Length 24 mm
    ISO 800 Metering Mode Pattern
    Date/Time 2013:05:10 21:38:37 Resolution Unit Inch
    X Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit Y Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
    Compression Jpeg Compression Brightness Value -7.40859375
    Contrast 0 Exposure Mode 1
    Saturation 1 Scene Type Directly Photographed
    Sharpness 2
     
  5. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    I would say city glow lighting the clouds; this was well after dusk.
     
  6. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    I also learned halfway the hard part about these E mount lenses: ; they don't stop focusing at infinity. ; I had to try and find something to focus on and then not move the ring. "I looked for the little yellow peaking to be the smallest and sharpest looking in the distance"
     
  7. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Nice - I wish I lived somewhere where I could see that many stars in the sky!


    BTW - on the NEX cameras for stars shooting, I find it works best to use the largest magnify setting (manual focus assist) along with peaking - find one good, bright star to magnify in on, and the peaking makes it pretty clear when you've got it dialed in.
     

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