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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Did you have the camera on full manual? The right hand side panels are brownish. You need to lock exposure so it doesn't auto meter as you swing around.
You can get a higher frame by holding the camera in portrait orientation (you may've done that).
F3.5 is kind of slow - is that because the lens has aberrations wide open?
Greg.
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Camera was shot in Bulb mode, so I guess that is pretty much fully manual, I use an intervalometer to set exposure times and control shutter.
I think that the colour casting is due to the bright moon illuminating the left hand side and when the camera isnt looking at it the colour cast changes, not sure to be honest, but the exposures were all the same.
yeah it is portrait shots, two high, I just didnt think to get more foreground in the shot, not to mention that it was pitch black :-)
Unfortunately, f3.5 is the widest that this lens goes to, otherwise I would be definitely shooting wider open.