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Old 17-06-2010, 11:38 AM
bloodhound31
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Thanks Gavin.

If that's the case, then I may need to get both the 16-35 for some specific shooting I have in mind, and a wide, fast, flat prime. Any recommendation there? Again, I already have 18mm capability on a cropped frame. I am moving to the full frame and want LOTS more sky for my Milky Way time-lapses.

Edit: When you are including foreground in a starry time-lapse, IMHO, nothing looks worse than the fisheye look or bent horizons.
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