I am beginning to run out of titles for my Milky Way photos since I have been shooting so many. I hate to reuse a title, so that's my issue here.
Anyway, I was doing Deep Space Astro on this night out in Joshua Tree. I had 2 cameras up and shooting timelapses, the D850 and D810. I kept the Sony A6400 and the Samyang 12mm f2.0 free to then run around in the desert and pick out compositions with the Milky Way after it rose. While I love doing the Timelapses of them, I was missing the flexibility of being able to run around and compose multiple shots, because once my timelapse cameras are put in place, they aren't moving. So with the addition of another 14mm f2.8 lens, I could let my timelapses all be done with the Nikon Cameras, and then the Sony A6400 which has the 12mm Samyang permanently attached is almost a fire and forget camera. The focus is dialed in and never moves, and everything from 8 to 10 feet away and to infinity is in focus on it at f2.0. So it makes for a great run around with at night camera. As those of you who have photographed at night, one of the worst horrors is to have gotten what you thought were great night time photos only to discover they are out of focus and not sharp. With this setup, that never happens. So I can focus my attention on the composition, instead of focusing on the focus.
Sony A6400
Samyang 12mm f2.0
ISO 3200
25 seconds
f2.0
All comments are welcome,
Jim
Anyway, I was doing Deep Space Astro on this night out in Joshua Tree. I had 2 cameras up and shooting timelapses, the D850 and D810. I kept the Sony A6400 and the Samyang 12mm f2.0 free to then run around in the desert and pick out compositions with the Milky Way after it rose. While I love doing the Timelapses of them, I was missing the flexibility of being able to run around and compose multiple shots, because once my timelapse cameras are put in place, they aren't moving. So with the addition of another 14mm f2.8 lens, I could let my timelapses all be done with the Nikon Cameras, and then the Sony A6400 which has the 12mm Samyang permanently attached is almost a fire and forget camera. The focus is dialed in and never moves, and everything from 8 to 10 feet away and to infinity is in focus on it at f2.0. So it makes for a great run around with at night camera. As those of you who have photographed at night, one of the worst horrors is to have gotten what you thought were great night time photos only to discover they are out of focus and not sharp. With this setup, that never happens. So I can focus my attention on the composition, instead of focusing on the focus.
Sony A6400
Samyang 12mm f2.0
ISO 3200
25 seconds
f2.0
All comments are welcome,
Jim