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Huh, I didn't think before that, to compare the pricing of such lenses.
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I've been interested in ever-larger apertures, particularly for astrophotography. It's been nice to see the progress, although it seems that 1) the increase in aperture isn't as significant as I...
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I've tried the program, particularly for focus stacking. It worked quite good.
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huh! yeah, It's strange it seems. is it all narrowband that might have the problem, or it is if they're within a specific width of the spectrum for example- 1nm, or 60nm? I found some interesting ...
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I was thinking about which filter can be able to see best in IR. I was also wondering what the longest wavelengths can be photographed by a full spectrum camera. Sony RX100 Mk 2. A narrowband ...
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same results for narrowband than for normal? what's a Cary? 950nm narrowband or normal 950, and compared to which other?
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what effect of a narrow band spectrum is there for diffraction? and, is there an improvement when using a large aperture? slightly off-topic, and actually about the electromagnetic spectrum (not ...
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"Moonless, overcast night sky". so starlight can penetrate the clouds? how thick are the clouds? and is this even taking into account a Bortle rating, or is it an average or median bortle rating?...
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why hasn't such a thing been done using other spectrums of light? for example, full spectrum.
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Has anyone had a chance to use an Infrared filter that can isolate a very narrow band of the spectrum? I've read about such a filter before, which I've wanted to try for my full spectrum camera. ...
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Can the software be used somehow in conjunction with something like Openai (program for making images from text)? For example, an AI-generated image being turned into 3d or the other way around?
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Increasingly smaller pixels in relation to Infrared sensitivity. If the relationship can be illustrated, then would the difference be gradual or would there be a sudden transition? For example, at ...
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Once again, it's merely something that I've noticed, not that's the same for everyone's experience.
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Consider that more people might own smaller sensors, so there are likely more photos by smaller sensors. Therefore, there are more skilled people who might be using smaller sensors, who are able ...
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A new high-end APS-C cost about the same as a new low-end Full Frame. I might not comment much here though, since instead of transitioning between Full Frame and APS-C, I've done research between ...
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I've noticed such a situation also. You might have a different in experience than me-Particularly, I've noticed that many people who've used Full Frame cameras for Flickr tend to make images which ...
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I came across the article from https://www.4kshooters.net/2022/04/01/sony-rumored-to-announce-medium-format-camera/?msclkid=798a2730b23411ecac158e1d54669a0b about a curved sensor. "Consequently, a ...
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I meant oversampling. I simply used "pixel binning" because the exact wording wasn't on my mind at the time, so I assumed that you'd know what I meant. It does seem quite fascinating. The idea for ...
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Interesting. I've heard of cell phones that can achieve over 100 mp, but that has to do with pixel binning so I'm not sure that's the same as actual native 100 mp. Unless there are some in ...
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I might get another camera to see if it's true in practice- whether IR sensitivity depends on pixel size. There are factors that need to be compensated for, such as equivalent aperture, focal ...
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