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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

the moon at 2600 mm. nikon D90 with 1300mm lens and 2x teleconverter

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  • Is the moon moving steadily?

  • @alex94813

    yup. its amazing how quickly it moves. (minus all the tripod tremors)

  • Lol yea my tripod is junk

  • I got my camera at best buy and the lens on ebay. The combo is around $1000

  • i got better image with canon powerShot SX20IS :D

  • @NoiseLeadersDJ i was using a cheap lens

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  • D90-$900

    2x Tele-$600

    Lens-?

    Stable tripod-Priceless...

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  • Just like my Opteka 1300x2 and EOS-550D.

    Tested my 550D and 4" mirror-telescope, with the same outcome (disturbing atmosphere).

  • Where can I buy the camera from ?

  • I wrote a review on the Opteka version of lens this on Amazon. Basically, if you're an amateur and aren't selling your pictures, it's not a bad deal. But just know that it's very awkward to handle (especially when extended - it actually bends a bit at the middle). Also, its tiny aperture makes it very hard to attain a reasonable shutter speed, and it isn't corrected for chromatic aberration. It depends on what you use it for, but it's no nikon glass, that's for sure.

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