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Re: [APML] The Pincher - Going Deep - Correction



Hi Wei-Hao,

True, you could crop it.  But you're right, the resolution would've been
darn impressive for a 165mm lens... ;-)
Thanks for your comment, it means a lot coming from you!

Chris

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wei-Hao Wang" <whwang@gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] The Pincher - Going Deep - Correction


On 6/16/05, Chris Cook <chris@cookphoto.com> wrote:
> Thanks to John, Jason and Gary for the nice comments!  However, I messed
up
> my notes on the details of the image.  My buddy Richard Payne pointed it
out
> to me today.  If you look at the FOV of the image, there is no way that it
> could've been taken with the Pentax 165mm.  Instead, Jim and I used the
A-P
> Traveler @ f/6 and exposed each frame for 75 minutes each.  Sorry about
that
> folks!  Wow.....and I'm thinking to myself....how long have I been
shooting
> the sky........geez.
> Chris
>

Hi Chris,

Certainly the FOV is possible for Pentax 165mm.  One can always
crop the image into a smaller FOV.  What really puzzled me was not
the FOV, but the resolution.  The resolution of your image is much
higher than what I would expect from a 165mm lens.

It's a great shot anyway.

Cheers,
Wei-Hao

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