900mm Moon, 1/500 s @ f/11, ISO 200 Nikon D90 + Kenko TelePlus MC7 AF 2.0X DGX + AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED |
This morning a colleague of mine mentioned to me how big the moon was, and that he regretted not having his camera with him at the time. So, I remained vigilant. Sure enough, tonight it’s nice and clear; a perfect opportunity to try out the Kenko MC7 on a moon shot.
It’s also pretty cold out, so I took this quickly, hand-held, with manual focus assisted by VR. If I had used a tripod, it would have been perhaps a little sharper. Compare it will my previous 450mm moon.
Previously taken with the NIKKOR 70-300mm zoom, cropped 400% and sharpened. |
Basically this is a 200% optical enlargement over the previous version shown above. This is what the 900mm Moon looks like, unprocessed:
900mm Moon before post-processing. |
My curiosity got the better of me, so I also tried it with the Phoenix/Samyang 500mm f/8 Catadioptric:
1500mm Moon, 1/200 s @ f/22, ISO 200. Directly from the camera, no post-processing |
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