Deep Space with a FujiFilm X-T30 and a XC 50-230mm Lens
This is my first time using the FujiFilm X-T30 to capture deep space objects. The lens I used was the XC 50-230mm budget level lens from FujiFilm. By tracking the stars using a star tracker I was able to capture exposures of up to 120 seconds with the lens at 230mm. I used ISO 3200 and the aperture was at f/6.7 All images at the end of the video were the result of stacking several subframes and processing in Adobe Photoshop. ** Yep, I got the lens size wrong in the video. It's 50-230 not 55-230. Ooops ** Music by bensound.com

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