Caught Jupiter and Saturn | Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 OS Sport: Review for Astrophotography and Video
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- I rented the Sigma 60-600 from LensRentals. This was the last day with it before I had to send it back. Decided to wake up early and try to capture some of the planets in the sky with as much details as I possibly could using this setup which included the Sony ZV-E10.
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Setting up the Sigma 60-600mm Lens
1:21 - What is this lens used for?
2:35 - 300 Rule for Astrophotography
3:09 - Capturing Jupiter with the Sigma Lens
4:40 - What is a Super Telephoto Zoom Lens For?
5:40 - Capturing Saturn with the Sigma Lens
6:38 - Lens Build Quality
7:18 - Hand Holding Lens for Video
7:37 - Video Footage from Houston Aquarium
10:50 - Hand Holding Video of the Moon at 600mm
11:40 - 60mm Video Stabilization Test
12:04 - 150mm Video Stabilization Test
12:30 - 300mm Video Stabilization Test
13:07 - 600mm Video Stabilization Test
14:13 - Is the Lens Worth the Money?
14:26 - Sigma 60-600mm vs 150-600mm
14:48 - Sigma 60-600mm vs Canon 100-400mm
16:20 - Sigma 60-600mm vs 50-500mm
16:51 - Sigma 60-600mm vs Vintage Tokina 400mm f4.5
17:57 - Conclusion
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Such a great video, man. I have a little 75-300MM, I know it got bad reviews but planetary photography is addictive. I cannot image 600mm.
That’s awesome such good stuff I take pictures through my telescope and it comes out pretty good.
Amazing!
You are a very talented photographer and I enjoyed your review. I remember the first .time around 1996 I saw the rings of Saturn and the bands and moons of Jupiter I was blown away with my 6 inch telescope. Now you have inspired me to re discover these with my sigma 150-600 contemporary. I may try the extenders as well. Thankyou very much for the inspiration.
Really nice review man. I love the fact that you actually showed how this lens behaves live in the field. I'm still torn between this EF version which can be adapted to anything, and the new "DN" 150-600 series which would force me to pick a specific mount type.
the native "DN" versions simply have the MC-11 built into the body. I'd personally opt for the EF + MC-11
MashaAllah :) I remember seeing Jupiter for the first time on my camera monitor :) really beautiful
Slap that 2x converter on 😎
what app are you using to see the night sky? ps I love all your videos
On Google play store: sky map
What camera you have that lens on? I ordered that lens the other day for my canon 90D.
I'm using the Sony zv-e10 + sigma MC-11 ef to e mount adapter
Which camera use you pls reply me
For this video specifically, Sony zv-e10
How is AF on crop sensor with this camera.
Good enough for me to not worry about it.
Can you do a set up vid... this bad boys been in my garage for years unused.
There's not much to the setup. set the camera (Sony ZV-E10) in manual mode. Use the sigma mc-11 to adapt the lens. Kept aperture between f8 and f11. And, adjusted the iso and shutter speed accordingly.
@@khanceptbelal Can this telescope be used without a camera.
Other setup vids talked about calibration and pointing at Polaris etc.
@@anotherreview5586 it needs a camera. it's essentially a very long camera lens. Calibration can be done electronically using the sigma lens dock which connects to the computer via USB
@@khanceptbelal My apologies saw your power seeker Playlist and oldest unboxing video!!
I ran to the newest video in the Playlist !
Imagine if you tried that with a 2x multiplier 🤔.
Thought crossed my mind. Unfortunately I didn't rent it. Definitely something I want to do with my vintage FD 400mm + 2X