Saturday, January 10, 2009

Bigma II

Tonight's moon was the largest and roundest seen in Hong Kong in 12 years. The moon was 350,000km away from the Earth rather than the usual 380,000km and it happened to be a full moon, making it extra visible.

I've been itching to buy a super telephoto lens for quite some time now, so I took this momentous occasion as the perfect excuse.

Behold, the mighty Sigma APO 150-500mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM (aka the Bigma II):



Took this nasty canon for a spin tonight. This is a 100% crop from my D80 shot at 500mm, f/11 @ 1/125s, ISO 100:




Hope the skies remain clear these coming weeks so I can take some waning gibbous lunar photos (full moons are nice, but the shadows in the waxing/waning phases really bring out the crater detail).

BTW, 3 guesses to what this is:


Kinda reminds me of the poster for "Hollowman". Yep, that's my face you're looking at. That main shape in the center is my nose and the 2 dark splotches in the upper left and right corners are the bottoms of my eyes. Just for fun, I took a self portrait of myself using the Bigma II at arms length and this is what I got. The minimum focusing distance of the lens is 2.12m and clearly I don't have a 7 foot arm length so this is that I ended up with. I got the idea from seeing all those stupid movies that show photographers using huge telephoto lenses shooting at people standing a couple feet away. Something to keep in mind the next time you see a reporter or paparazzi in the movies.

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