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    Whoa. Pretty insane looking. Looks fake. lol

    That is a big camera you got there. Too much for me to use. lol

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    I don't trust myself with a DSLR. Afraid I might slip and knock it over somehow.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEv View Post



    I don't trust myself with a DSLR. Afraid I might slip and knock it over somehow.
    I made a foam case for it, with all my telescope lenses barlows adapters, caps filters and crap like that. (well the important ones)

    It's crazy that the shutter is in the lens, and not on the frame lol.


    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Whoa. Pretty insane looking. Looks fake. lol

    That is a big camera you got there. Too much for me to use. lol

    Outlaw

    I'm thinking it was the branches swaying in the wind for that 8 seconds while the camera focused on the that lil branch on the white tree.

    Pretty neat looking though.

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    Nice shot! I just got a Canon T3i last month. DSLR's are awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtM View Post
    Nice shot! I just got a Canon T3i last month. DSLR's are awesome.
    Man i looked hard at full frame SLR's but...they're...just... to damn heavy to put on the end of the telescope, and keep the telescope balanced but keep it free swaying on the mount. This things 9.8 ounces w/ battery pack + the lens weight and the touch screen i'm thinking will be hilariously handy while its on the end of a telescope.


    Another nifty feature is the micro four thirds lens diameter, is the exact diameter of the focuser on my telescope.




    I'm sure the full size SLR's shoot better pictures, but this one was supposedly the best micro SLR on the market, and coming up off a semi crappy Point and shoot camera. I think it's an awesome 1st time SLR camera. It's got everything I need, and it'll double as a awesome 1080p HD camera for my youtube videos from here on out =)

    [edit] oh heres my box.


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    Nice setup! I really want to get the telescope out and find some kind of adapter, but it would have to be huge. Here's a shot I took with a 75-300mm lens at 300mm. The camera was on a tripod, but it was REALLY windy that night. Nothing was done in post, this is straight out of the camera, just cropped a little.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtM View Post
    Nice setup! I really want to get the telescope out and find some kind of adapter, but it would have to be huge. Here's a shot I took with a 75-300mm lens at 300mm. The camera was on a tripod, but it was REALLY windy that night. Nothing was done in post, this is straight out of the camera, just cropped a little.




    =) (that's with the old camera btw lol)

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    Default Re: 1st picture with new camera

    Ok, I'm officially jealous of the scope adapter. Oh ebay...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtM View Post
    Ok, I'm officially jealous of the scope adapter. Oh ebay...........
    oh' fabricating my own cause one didnt exist and I've gotta fab one for this micro four thirds lens to cause one doesn't exist either.

    But you can see my focus diameter is the same as my lens size, so i've just got to thread a counter lock style into a piece of 52mm aluminum or i'm thinking plastic.



    Maybe i'll make it a misc thread or something.

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