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Old 23-03-2014, 11:44 AM
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Testing Canon EOS-M widedfield 22mm F2 lens

I purchased a Canon EOS-M camera - twin Lens Kit. with External Flash - I have been playing around with the 22mm F2 Lens -30 second exposures - Tripod Shots -What amazes me is I can Point it up to the Sky Press the Shutter half way Down and it will focus on a few Pixels of Star in Auto focus. Tony.
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Tony,

Be interested to hear if you have taken any long astro exposures with g the EOS M and how did they turned out.

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That's very sharp if it was done with autofocus!
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