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No trick's or photo-shops. Taken tonight
I've lurked for a while and got plenty of good advice which led me to buy the H1 and a VCL-DH1730. I'm afraid I used a plethora of different settings and failed to put down what I used here. Optical zoom only (+ the 1.7x). I had a fairly useless tripod and there was plenty of wind, so the picture could be sharper still. Timer and spot-measuring - came out fairly decent I think.:G |
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The DH1730? Why not the DH1758? I haven't seen anyone recommend the 30mm lense on the H1 - is there a reason to do that, or is this just a typo?
Cool picture of the moon, though!! Clearest moon-spokes I've seen on the H1, yet. |
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Yup,
typo it is. It was of course the DH1758. I must say I was surprised that the H1 can take moon-pictures like this. If it has a manual zoon-ring it would be pretty much a perfect camera (for me ![]() bw, Staffan |
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