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Is 600mm lens good for astrophotography?

Is 600mm lens good for astrophotography?

Shot at 600mm, F6. 3, ISO 6400 for 149 seconds. This is the Orion Nebula, shot with the SIGMA 150-600mm DG DN OS | Sports. It is one of the most spectacular objects in the winter sky, making it a favorite for astrophotographers!

How far can a 600mm lens focus?

Are you asking the minimum focusing distance of that 600mm lens? If so the answer is about 15ft. If you mean how far away can it shoot distant objects then that depends on how big they are and how big you want them to be in the final image. It also depends on whether you are using a Full Frame or APS-C camera.

What is a 600mm lens good for?

The best 150-600mm lenses allow you to get right into the thick of the action. Beloved of sports and motorsports photographers, these high-quality zooms provide a broad range of telephoto perspectives. For subjects you simply can’t get close to, from wildlife to aircraft, a 150-600mm lens is the ideal companion.

How do you focus a DSLR on a telescope?

To focus a telescope with a camera attached, you simply need to turn the focuser knob until your subject comes into view. Most of the telescopes amateurs use for astrophotography (Here are the ones I recommend) will have dual-speed, 10-1 focusers, and the ability to lock the focuser in place.

How much does a 600mm lens cost?

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Item Dimensions 34 x 16 x 15 inches 11.49 x 6.69 x 6.59 inches
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