alpal,
Cheers! That lens is the cheapest l own. It has always been used as a dust cap on my 1-series. Thought I'd have a bit of a play with it as it is lightweight, and well-suited to the Polarie.
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Originally Posted by alpal
Beautiful shot.
That 50mm lens is a winner.
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Laurie,
Thank you, sir.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Great shot, H!
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Daniel,
I never realised just how useful this little device is. Best grand I've spent so far (I got the whole kit with inclinometer, polar scope, tripod and extra ball head). I haven't tried the half-speed function, and, I probably won't. I'll just take a static image for the landscape first and then follow it up with the stars. Blend the two in post, et voila!
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Originally Posted by danielsun
Great result for 6 min. H
I am also loving the convenience, portability and performance of this great little Polarie unit. I also love the 1/2 speed function to include some landscape. 
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Gruffalo,
Thank you! And, welcome to the forum.
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That is a nice image.
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Mark,
Absolutely! I'll try and get out again this week if I can. I've just finished 12 hours of wedding work, so, am buggered, otherwise I would be out tonight.
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Originally Posted by batema
It is a great little lens isn't it. It looks fantastic and it is a single shot. Can't wait to see lots of exposures.
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H