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(click and it gets bigger, but sadly in two cases no sharper; this is with the smallest and cheapest readily available large expensive lens, a second-hand Sigma 70-200/2.8 with 2x teleconverter. Picture 2 isn't too fuzzy, though f/11 isn't really enough for dimly-lit lions far away)
Also, in honour of Galileo:
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Date: 2009-09-10 12:19 am (UTC)(i may get another one if i find a decent one at a favourable price...)
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Date: 2009-09-10 12:35 am (UTC)i could say that i had a lot of difficulty focussing the neg (i didn't have a focus aid) but as they say... a poor workman... etc...
;)
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Date: 2009-09-10 12:55 pm (UTC)This is obviously how people develop the desire for a telescope, ideally with camera mount and motorised tracking :-)
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Date: 2009-09-11 12:00 pm (UTC)Motorised tracking isn't a problem for the Moon and Jupiter, they're hundredth-of-a-second exposures anyway.
I borrowed a nice telescope from