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Is f2.8 enough for astrophotography?
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Is f2.8 enough for astrophotography?
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The ideal astrophotography lenses has an aperture of f/2.8 or less, and a focal length of 20mm or less. They're often larger than standard lenses, along with being heavier and pricer — which is typically due to the quality of the glass.
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