The Mercury transit captured with my Sigma 150-600 and A99
The Mercury transit
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Re: The Mercury transit
Cool! I don't know much about this type of photography. Do you use filters to cut down on light?
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Well i used a cheap plexiglas for a filter, the result was much better then i expected
I bought some cheap plexi filters online to see if i would spend some money on a real high end ND filter and it was realy teh first time i tried them out. But they didn't fit the 150-600 so i used som tejp to hold it in place
I bought some cheap plexi filters online to see if i would spend some money on a real high end ND filter and it was realy teh first time i tried them out. But they didn't fit the 150-600 so i used som tejp to hold it in place
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Very interesting picture
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Thanks for the explanation. I'm glad the experiment was successful. And I'm also proud to say that I guessed the right spot for Mercury.
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