isaac sibson 0 Posted April 15, 2003 More as an experiment with the 1.6X FOV crop "multiplier" of my newly acquired D30 than anything else, I decided to put both my 2X and 1.4X teleconverters onto my 300 F4L IS and take a shot of the moon. More impressive still than the 1344mm equivalent FOV, was the fact that this was taken without a tripod, instead using a monopod and image stabilisation at 1/80th of a second. The image is deliberately underexposed to give more dynamic range to the moon's surface. Any comments or suggestions? Link to comment
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