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3/12/2025, 4:36:24 PM
I don't think I'll ever have the bennies to do proper deep-space astro, so I'll keep myself nice and content doing nightscape. RF mount doesn't really have a golden astro lens, so I make do with what I've got.
Playing with trails is always fun.
>>4410129
Seems to be a good contender. Coma is almost non-existent, and sharpness across the full frame seems sufficent. Depends on the price ofc, but optically it looks pretty good.
>>4412348
I know the feel
>>4412980
Post pics when you get it.
>4414309
For what? APS-C is pretty even across the board for astro; sensors that perform better at moderate ISO have an edge. However, your lens matters way way more with astro. For a cheap body, sure, but if you're hoping to slap the kit lens on and get good photos you'll be disappointed. Nightscapes favor wide FoVs (<20mm FL), and with a cope sensor you'll need an EF-S wide angle to achieve such a FL.
I would rec the EFS 10-18 IS STM because it's cheap as fuck, but the aperture is slow so this really is a budget option.
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Playing with trails is always fun.
>>4410129
Seems to be a good contender. Coma is almost non-existent, and sharpness across the full frame seems sufficent. Depends on the price ofc, but optically it looks pretty good.
>>4412348
I know the feel
>>4412980
Post pics when you get it.
>4414309
For what? APS-C is pretty even across the board for astro; sensors that perform better at moderate ISO have an edge. However, your lens matters way way more with astro. For a cheap body, sure, but if you're hoping to slap the kit lens on and get good photos you'll be disappointed. Nightscapes favor wide FoVs (<20mm FL), and with a cope sensor you'll need an EF-S wide angle to achieve such a FL.
I would rec the EFS 10-18 IS STM because it's cheap as fuck, but the aperture is slow so this really is a budget option.
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