Moon by Non-telephoto lens
I took a picture of the Moon too many times = It’s the same moon for the millions of nights = So, I’m rather weary to take out my 500mm lens = I just clicked a camera with the lens happen to be on.
The camera happen to be the Sony A7R with a modified Kodak Vest Pocket Camera lens on. With this structure of the lens, we can not hope a good focus. Still, whatsoever the picture was made as this. (Since the Vest pocket camera had no focusing mechanism, I wonder how the picture of the moon looked like on the original camera ? —– I haven’t tested it yet. Sorry.)
As the lens on A7R is easy to change, I put (yet again a modified) Zeiss Baby Ikonta camera’s 50mm lens. (This lens has front-focushing = And, it was set to infinity though, the image was not sharp at all. = You may say Don’t ask too much to 90 years old antic. —– generally this lens works well = but may not for a real infinity subject.)
(In both shots, the F-aperture was fully open, VP = F6.6 / Ikonta was F4.5 and 1/250 or so shutter speed —– because I was not intended to make any sharp image = otherwise why do I used junk lens ? )
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