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Is 28mm good for astrophotography?
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Is 28mm good for astrophotography?
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A good 24mm or 28mm can get some great wide images of parts of the Milky Way in a very short time. 14mm is a good length for some simple constellation mosaics. 50mm lenses can be nice too.
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