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Sep 16, 2021 13:48 |  #1

I would love to hear from people with this combination. Please post some images.




  
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Sep 16, 2021 14:07 |  #2

Scroll down...you'll see some images taken with the Sigma.

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Oct 22, 2021 11:53 |  #3

I don't personally have the 90D, but I do have the Sigma 150-600. Excellent lens for the money IMO. I have however, seen many great photos on the Facebook page for the Sigma 150-600 with the 90D, that combination seems to work very well.


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Oct 28, 2021 22:06 |  #4

Again don't have the 90D, only 20d, 50d, and 550d bodies, but either way I love my 150-600C Sigma. Personally I think it is superior in IQ at 600mm to the old 100-400 L Mk I at 400mm. I didn't own one of those, but I did rent one plenty of times.

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Nov 12, 2021 17:45 |  #5

I have both the 90D and a Sigma 150-600 C. Very nice combo and an extra reach boost with the 33 MP crop sensor. Also use with the Canon 1.4 X sometimes.

See images of the 90D + 150-600 C here


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Nov 12, 2021 21:39 |  #6

Here are a few shots taken with my 90D, the Sigma 150-600C and also the Sigma 2.0 Tele-extender = 1200mm

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IMAGE: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51673616951_1f8976321d_h.jpg
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2mJd​N3c  (external link) IMG_2468 UnSharp-Levels (external link) by inspeqtor (external link), on Flickr

Saturn as seen in my camera

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2mfD​Cv6  (external link) Saturn 1 (external link) by inspeqtor (external link), on Flickr

Saturn cropped from image above

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2m7y​wpi  (external link) 1200MM Crop2 (external link) by inspeqtor (external link), on Flickr

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Nov 12, 2021 22:21 as a reply to  @ Inspeqtor's post |  #7

Very impressive!


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Nov 13, 2021 00:55 |  #8

RDWP wrote in post #19306528 (external link)
Very impressive!

Thank you RDWP


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Nov 19, 2021 15:05 |  #9

BLOOD MOON


In NZ we got to have both a very favourable location and time to engage with this rare event. The last time such a blood moon happened of this duration was apparently in 1212 CE - before there was any human population here.

It happened in the late evening: from about 9:30-12:00am and the sky was clear, but alas with a very thin veil of cloud that also reflected the light pollution of the city and thus reduced the image quality. Still, I gave it a go.

I think the white dot to the lower right of the moon is likely to be Venus, but I will take advice on that!

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Nov 20, 2021 08:27 as a reply to  @ Tronhard's post |  #10

If you download Stellarium, either on your PC, or on mobile, it will allow you to put your location, and set the time so that you can see everything that was in the sky at that time. It will tell you exactly what the bright object was. The best bit is that it is free.

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Nov 20, 2021 12:36 |  #11

BigAl007 wrote in post #19309394 (external link)
If you download Stellarium, either on your PC, or on mobile, it will allow you to put your location, and set the time so that you can see everything that was in the sky at that time. It will tell you exactly what the bright object was. The best bit is that it is free.

Alan

Hi Alan and thank you, I have done just that and am now more educated! :lol:


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