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Photographers! What camera/lens can take this kind of photo? [PIC]
I know next to nothing about photography. My question is what kind of camera and with what lens we can take a shot of this kind and other long distance natural scenes?
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Here you gohttp://i34.tinypic.com/23t5piu.jpg
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its not a real hand taken photo...
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Heh, its takes photoshop to make that kind of image.
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I have shot similar moon images with a 300mm/2.8 + 1.7TC on a D300 + tripod, but the hill/tree is definitely pasted in Photoshop.
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If you have to ask what kind of camera took that pic you could never take that pic with any kind of camera.
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I think the question you are asking is: "How do I take this type of a picture of the moon?"
Close 1 eye = reduce perspective to 1 dimensional view... Do a "Thumbs Up" in front of you.:thumbsup Move your thumb closer or farther away to see how diferent it looks to your whole range of vision. Now go out an buy a $1500-$5000 Digital SLR or Film (LOL) SLR. (SLR = Single Lens Reflex) Buy or rent a 500MM or more telephoto lens or get a telescope with a bayonet camera mount. Go find a hill with a tree on top of it and stand below it with the moon in the background. Do a spot light meter reading to the moon. Set the camera setting to Manual and use those settings for the F-stop and shutter speed. Take a picture and frame it on your wall so your friends think you are an artist and not a peeping tom and put it next to your telescope pointed out the window. Or photoshop 2 images sandwiched together. Or buy a house on top of a hill overlooking the city and spend alot of time doing trial and error shoots of whatever and have fun with it. I do... http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...88d018af8d.jpg |
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Thats really kick ass :thumbsup |
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I would want to go for a camera that is full frame tho rather than the 400D |
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Thats a great shot of the moon.
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I shoot this image of the moon with a 60,000mm xxxtvclair lens. proving the face you see on the moon is not a man but a woman :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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lol nice pix :):):):)
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you'd need more than a 200mm lens to get that close up..
i took this one in 2006 of the lunar eclipse using a 80-200 nikon lens on a tripod and a remote trigger, perhaps with a 500mm you could get a decent size image of the moon. http://www.xvid.us/moon.jpg |
It wasn't about tree, I was mainly asking about taking this clear pic of moon.
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I took shots of the moon with a 200mm lens and a 16 megapixel camera and the actual area the moon covers is only about 150 pixels tall. You need a LONG lens to fill the frame. |
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(I have a 350D I bought as a secondary body... can barely hold it comfortably in my hand, let alone balance it with a large lens on it. :) ) |
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