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Is 24mm wide enough for milky way?
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Is 24mm wide enough for milky way?
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The Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM lens is highly recommended for photographing the night sky, making it an exceptional choice for shooting the Milky Way due to its wide aperture and high-quality performance in low-light conditions.
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