EOS 6D/ EF35mm f/1.4L II USM/ FL: 35mm/ Manual Exposure (f/1.4, 10 sec.)/ ISO 2000/ WB: Auto Astounding performance even at maximum aperture of f/1.4. Astrophotography captures two very different subject matters of celestial bodies and scenery in one photo, enabling depiction of a world that the human eye cannot envision.
Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS III USM Lens. Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM Lens. Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens. Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens. Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens. Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens. Best DSLR lenses for astrophotography.Canon EF 24-104mm f/4 II USM Zoom Lens. We are starting our list of recommendations with the most accessible (and affordable) on this list. The Canon EF 24-104mm lens is one you might consider if you are on a budget, or are just wanting to begin to dabble into astrophotography (or other areas of photography in general). While most lenses we use
Canon has released their latest lens for the RF system the Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro. Featuring lens stabilization, a low min focusing distance, and small design the RF 24mm will make a great addition to any photographer’s bag. The RF 24mm f/1.8 has a minimum focusing distance of 5.5 inches making it a great macro lens as well.
The Sigma 12-24mm F4 DG HSM Art was first announced September 16th, 2016. This is Sigma's widest zoom lens offering to date and joins Sigma's growing list of Art lenses. The lens is priced at just under $1600, which makes it a fierce competitor to Canon's EF 11-24mm F4L USM lens which is priced at just under $3,000. Recent Videos. j9kCEp.