That's impressive. I can't believe it was shot with an effective 800mm
lens (400mm on a 4/3 camera = 800mm on a 35mm film). I would have thought
that a much longer lens would be needed to magnify the moon so much!
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On 5/5/12 5:03 AM, "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi,
>The bottom image at
>http://tinyurl.com/827m9xm
>Moon-shot taken at dusk tonight.
>Now that I have figured out how to set manual exposures (took about 30
>minutes), I may try tomorrow for one at ISO 100 instead of the ISO 320
>used
>tonight.
>Zuiko 300/4 @f/11, 1/600 on E-3.
>
>Brian Swale.
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