Setting Sun from the East ( Marine Parade )

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Setting Sun from the East ( Marine Parade )

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Took this shot to share with you all,
Amazing resolution of the flt-110, can even see the the setting Sun with Bukit Timah Hill Antenna silhouette...
Original shot nikon 20mm f2.8 to show the size of Sun and The 715mm telephoto shot to show the enlarge Sun.
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2nd shot with flt-110 715mm f6.5 FLT-110
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Nice! So did you mount your Nikon or another camera onto the FLT? How about camera settings? What did you use?
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I mounted the D70 on to the flt-110 using visual and t-adapter,
The flt-110 sits on a manfrotto 475b. Manual Focusing.

Setting speed 1/250, ISO 200. Manual mode. NikonView 2.5 Mid Sharp.

Nikon 20mm f2.8d on Program mode. Hand held.

I like the framing of the shot and also the little light on the telecom building on top of the Bukit Timah Hill. Very satisfying.

i think the twin towers is Takashimaya.
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