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2309 日 前,
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This time-lapse video was shot by ©Johannes Schedler at the CTIO observatory in Chile. He used the award-winning full-frame Nikon D810A exclusively created for astrophotography and the AF-S NIKKOR 14–24 mm f2.8G ED lens, at 14 mm, f2.8, exposure 30s × 1000 images, ISO 3200 http://bit.ly/photosD810AThe Nikon D810A records the brilliant red tones of H-alpha emission nebulae with a level of detail and sharpness, wide dynamic range and rich tonality almost unimaginable until now. Reveal the faintest celestial objects with exposures up to 15 minutes long; and noise-free performance at ISO levels as high as 12,800 (expandable to 51,000). Create star trail images that span the entire sky with unlimited continuous JPEG shooting. Whether using a fixed tripod, equatorial mount, connected to a telescope or tethered to a laptop, the D810A can take your passion for the cosmos out of this world.
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