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Keep an eye on the in the sky in the Northern regions around the world (wherever you may live) for auroral activity.
R6 and RF 15-35mm at f/2.8L for a 4-second exposure. ISO about 1,200 (camera on a tripod, lens on electronic manual focus, 15mm). The lens is very sharp, but the focus distances-infinite in the case-can only be set electronically since it lacks the distances on the lens barrel. It will stay set on whichever focus distance you choose, unless you turn the camera off.
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Keep an eye on the in the sky in the Northern regions around the world (wherever you may live) for auroral activity.
R6 and RF 15-35mm at f/2.8L for a 4-second exposure. ISO about 1,200 (camera on a tripod, lens on electronic manual focus, 15mm). The lens is very sharp, but the focus distances-infinite in the case-can only be set electronically since it lacks the distances on the lens barrel. It will stay set on whichever focus distance you choose, unless you turn the camera off.
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That is indeed crispy but boo on not allowing for manual control of the lens.
 
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Keep an eye on the in the sky in the Northern regions around the world (wherever you may live) for auroral activity.
R6 and RF 15-35mm at f/2.8L for a 4-second exposure. ISO about 1,200 (camera on a tripod, lens on electronic manual focus, 15mm). The lens is very sharp, but the focus distances-infinite in the case-can only be set electronically since it lacks the distances on the lens barrel. It will stay set on whichever focus distance you choose, unless you turn the camera off.
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Beautiful. Just need to get rid of the clouds here! I read somewhere that next year should be exceptionally good for them.
 
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