Thank you George for this great video, full of smart tips and giving beginner a true insight of what can be achieved with a camera and lens. Giving us the focal length at which these targets can be captured for good results is gold. Good luck and best wishes on your growing channel !..
Great video George, great idea to have monthly targets, over here in England I suffered last weekend ywith dew problems, had a heater on my lens but it was a complete failure, which was annoying as we had gone to a darker site, in our " what you call a rv", I'm using Samyang 135mm f2, and Samyang 16mm f2. Do have the same problems over there with dew?. Many thanks, and keep up the great work.
Thank you for the compliment on the video. I lived there in Europe for ten years and visited England. I can see where the humidity could overwhelm the dew heater. In Utah, our humidity is almost non-existent except for a couple times of the year. My primary use of a dew heater is to avoid frost in the winter. I actually laughed to myself the first time I had to use it for dew. Clear skies and uneventful nights.
Thank you George for this great video, full of smart tips and giving beginner a true insight of what can be achieved with a camera and lens.
Giving us the focal length at which these targets can be captured for good results is gold.
Good luck and best wishes on your growing channel !..
Thank you for the feedback. I intend to adapt some of your suggestions in future videos.
Great video George, great idea to have monthly targets, over here in England I suffered last weekend ywith dew problems, had a heater on my lens but it was a complete failure, which was annoying as we had gone to a darker site, in our " what you call a rv", I'm using Samyang 135mm f2, and Samyang 16mm f2. Do have the same problems over there with dew?.
Many thanks, and keep up the great work.
Thank you for the compliment on the video. I lived there in Europe for ten years and visited England. I can see where the humidity could overwhelm the dew heater.
In Utah, our humidity is almost non-existent except for a couple times of the year. My primary use of a dew heater is to avoid frost in the winter. I actually laughed to myself the first time I had to use it for dew.
Clear skies and uneventful nights.