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Tokina Firin 20mm F/2 AF Review

Tokina FiRIN 20mm F2 AF Review Optical Design Graphs of this review were taken from the official Tokina website (www.tokinalens.com). All other material (photos & videos) of this review were captured by Christophe Anagnostopoulos. *June 23, 2018 -> First Impressions Mini Review was published. **May 15, 2019 -> Adobe released a lens profile for FiRIN 20mm AF in the May 2019 update of

2023-01-22T16:14:27+02:00October 23rd, 2020|

HOYA STARSCAPE Filter Review

HOYA STARSCAPE Light Pollution Cut Filter Review *The Review was updated in 2020-10-19 with new data and photos/videos.* *** ***     Intro For some photographers, filters are not required for astrophotography or night photography in general. In general someone can say that this partially true, with the exception of Light Pollution Filters. Light pollution filters were well known for astronomers and deep

2023-01-22T16:14:47+02:00October 19th, 2020|

The Calmness of the Island and the Space Traveller

The Calmness of the Island and the Space Traveller Antiparos island, Aegean Sea, Greece July 12th, Dawn Description: Comet C/2020 F3 Neowise continues to brighten the early morning sky and forces us to get up early once again in order to capture its beauty. Story: Living on such a small island it was a dream that came true for me three years ago. The

2020-08-04T16:33:13+02:00July 13th, 2020|

Atomos Ninja V – Unpackaging, How-To-Setup with Nikon Z6 & Comparison Videos

Unpackaging and first tests of the Atomos Ninja V with the Nikon Z6, as also sample comparison videos between 8-bit and 10-bit recordings. Although I've been using the Nikon Z6 camera for 1.5 years with great results, I've decided to invest to an Atomos Ninja V external recorder to further improve the quality of my video work. My latest film, "Forest of Tranquility" was

2020-06-21T18:37:26+02:00June 21st, 2020|

Deepness Dawn, a Reboot

The night sky is always magical! The experience of seeing the galactic core with your naked eyes is so amazing. In this image, the viewer can see many celestial objects, like the bright Jupiter on the left and the faint Saturn on the far left. On the right is the bright Antares on the colorful Rho Ophiuchi region, while in the middle the viewer

2020-05-25T16:55:43+02:00May 25th, 2020|
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