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Fuji X100T meets the moon...!

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crowley213
crowley213 Senior Member • Posts: 1,177
Fuji X100T meets the moon...!
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A fascinating little camera, maybe my all time favorite, paired with some enthusiasm and the interest to try something different ...!

Herbert

Fuji X100T, f/5.6, 1/40, ISO 800, no crop!

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Samuraidog Senior Member • Posts: 1,672
Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!
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I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

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jhorse Veteran Member • Posts: 5,913
Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!
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Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Same question...

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Rightsaidfred
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No crop no prob on April 1st :)
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Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Guess this is only possible on April 1st

Martin

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crowley213
OP crowley213 Senior Member • Posts: 1,177
Re: No crop no prob on April 1st :)

Rightsaidfred wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Guess this is only possible on April 1st

Martin

Nope, wrong answer!

Beside the fact that the image was taken 3/31 here the link to the original raf file so you can check!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kmz7ch96av2rh5d/AAAf-9vjppbQPPYM8TTjpQaSa?dl=0

Herbert

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skimble
skimble Veteran Member • Posts: 6,193
Re: No crop no prob on April 1st :)

crowley213 wrote:

Rightsaidfred wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Guess this is only possible on April 1st

Martin

Nope, wrong answer!

Beside the fact that the image was taken 3/31 here the link to the original raf file so you can check!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kmz7ch96av2rh5d/AAAf-9vjppbQPPYM8TTjpQaSa?dl=0

Herbert

It does do a very good job for a 35mm I took shots of star skies I would never have thought is possible with such a camera.

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crowley213
OP crowley213 Senior Member • Posts: 1,177
Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!

jhorse wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Same question...

The answer to this question... afocal photography!

As mentioned in my image comment, it needs only some enthusiasm and the interest to try something different.

In this case, as I don’t have my X-T3 available at this moment (repair of the front command wheel) and I will not get the necessary flattener for my telescope (for the use with a full frame camera) before the end of May, I just mounted my little X100T to the eyepiece of my telescope... and there we go.

As soon as our actual windy weather (gusts up to 40 mph) gets better I also want to try this combo with a star tracker... let’s see what it can deliver.

Herbert

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texasfz8
texasfz8 Regular Member • Posts: 270
Re: No crop no prob on April 1st :)
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I'll guess taken through the eyepiece of a telescope?   Anyway, great shot!

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Foxjet Contributing Member • Posts: 987
Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!

crowley213 wrote:

jhorse wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Same question...

The answer to this question... afocal photography!

As mentioned in my image comment, it needs only some enthusiasm and the interest to try something different.

In this case, as I don’t have my X-T3 available at this moment (repair of the front command wheel) and I will not get the necessary flattener for my telescope (for the use with a full frame camera) before the end of May, I just mounted my little X100T to the eyepiece of my telescope... and there we go.

As soon as our actual windy weather (gusts up to 40 mph) gets better I also want to try this combo with a star tracker... let’s see what it can deliver.

Herbert

Ha! Reminds me of days gone by when shooting birds through my spotting scope with a Nikon CoolPix, we called it digiscoping. Probably some are still doing it.

What kind of adapter did you use?

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crowley213
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Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!

Foxjet wrote:

crowley213 wrote:

jhorse wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Same question...

The answer to this question... afocal photography!

As mentioned in my image comment, it needs only some enthusiasm and the interest to try something different.

In this case, as I don’t have my X-T3 available at this moment (repair of the front command wheel) and I will not get the necessary flattener for my telescope (for the use with a full frame camera) before the end of May, I just mounted my little X100T to the eyepiece of my telescope... and there we go.

As soon as our actual windy weather (gusts up to 40 mph) gets better I also want to try this combo with a star tracker... let’s see what it can deliver.

Herbert

Ha! Reminds me of days gone by when shooting birds through my spotting scope with a Nikon CoolPix, we called it digiscoping. Probably some are still doing it.

What kind of adapter did you use?

Richard,

Using a Baader Hyperion eyepiece I got me also the necessary Baader adapters to mount my X100T.

It’s just a basic adapter ring for the eyepiece and then a ring with the correct filter thread diameter for the X100T. Another possibility would have been to go for the so called T-2 system, a really nice and flexible system, but there the basic adapter ring for the eyepiece is not available at this moment.

I am not sure I would like to use this type of photography for birding, but for astrophotography it is definitely still an interesting and fun option.

Herbert

Herbert

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Foxjet Contributing Member • Posts: 987
Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!

crowley213 wrote:

Foxjet wrote:

crowley213 wrote:

jhorse wrote:

Samuraidog wrote:

I'm a bit confused. How were you able to get this closeup shot of the moon with a 23mm lens and no crop?

Same question...

The answer to this question... afocal photography!

As mentioned in my image comment, it needs only some enthusiasm and the interest to try something different.

In this case, as I don’t have my X-T3 available at this moment (repair of the front command wheel) and I will not get the necessary flattener for my telescope (for the use with a full frame camera) before the end of May, I just mounted my little X100T to the eyepiece of my telescope... and there we go.

As soon as our actual windy weather (gusts up to 40 mph) gets better I also want to try this combo with a star tracker... let’s see what it can deliver.

Herbert

Ha! Reminds me of days gone by when shooting birds through my spotting scope with a Nikon CoolPix, we called it digiscoping. Probably some are still doing it.

What kind of adapter did you use?

Richard,

Using a Baader Hyperion eyepiece I got me also the necessary Baader adapters to mount my X100T.

It’s just a basic adapter ring for the eyepiece and then a ring with the correct filter thread diameter for the X100T. Another possibility would have been to go for the so called T-2 system, a really nice and flexible system, but there the basic adapter ring for the eyepiece is not available at this moment.

I am not sure I would like to use this type of photography for birding, but for astrophotography it is definitely still an interesting and fun option.

Herbert

Herbert

Thanks Herbert, that's very interesting information. And I agree about not using for birding, I switched to DSLR in 2005 and never looked back. I would love to see your results using a star tracker, please keep us posted.

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Jazz1
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Re: Fuji X100T meets the moon...!
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I thought the OP was on the International Space station if he was only using the camera's lens

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