Hi Team,

Last night well after the lunar eclipse had finished I went out to
retrieve my tripod and noticed how bright the moonlight was and I
thought it would make for some interesting low light SR tests.

I mounted my A50/1.2, set the camera to ISO1600 and opened up the lens
and ran around like a bit of a lunatic shooting under the moonlight.
The following shot was made at 1/3s looking almost straight up. It's
amazing how difficult it is to allay the sway when sooting upwards but
the SR seems to have done a reasonable job.

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y259/BigVdub/Pics/IMGK02141.jpg

I later tried the same using my *ist D and to my surprise I found it
considerably easier to focus than the K10D, time to consider another
screen I guess.

Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.

Cheers,

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Rob Studdert
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