Nightvision
I got a new toy and am just learning how to use it. All ready for the spy biz! This is a comparison shot using my D200 with Nikkor 20-35mm AF-D F2.8 lens. The first shot shows what you get shooting at ISO 1600, 1/50th of a second hand held. Then green image is shot through an Astroscope 9350 night vision adapter between the Nikkor lens and the camera body using the same exposure. It really fills in the shadows.
It won’t win any photo awards but I am all ready to shoot UFOs when they fly over at night or taking pictures of Britney Spears getting out of her car. đŸ™‚
Guess it is true what they say about boys and their toys.
Phil
I got a new toy and am just learning how to use it. All ready for the spy biz! This is a comparison shot using my D200 with Nikkor 20-35mm AF-D F2.8 lens. The first shot shows what you get shooting at ISO 1600, 1/50th of a second hand held. Then green image is shot through an Astroscope 9350 night vision adapter between the Nikkor lens and the camera body using the same exposure. It really fills in the shadows. It won't win any photo awards but I am all ready to shoot UFOs when they fly over at night or taking pictures of Britney Spears getting out of her car. :) Guess it is true what they say about boys and their toys. Phil
- Year: 2007
- Location: My Parking Lot
- Camera: Nikon D200 with Electrophysics Astroscope
- Lens: Nikkor 20-35mm AF-D f2.8
- F Stop: f2.8
- ISO: 1600
- Shutter Speed: 1/50
- Capture Method: