I think this has come up before. Choose the widest glass you have to
get the widest trails.Absolute width is more important than f/stop
because it determines how much lite gets in. For meteors, tho, choose
wide angles to get lots of sky. So use that 21mm f/2.
Tom
> Date: Sun, 06 Jun 1999 18:39:41 +0000
> From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] req. suggestions for meteor photography
>
> At 20:24 6/6/99 , Gary wrote:
> >I recall some discussions of meteor photography in the past but I don't
> >think there was much technical advice. Anybody care to make some
> >suggestions before I head off to the Gila National Forest the endof this
> >month?
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