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Infinity Focus

nilgiri
Apprentice

Hi All,

 

Last night i was trying to capture milky way and stars for the first time and i read i need to have my focus / lens set to infinity in other lens there was a symbol to represent after chaning it to MF but in all my canon lenses 18-135 STM, 10-16 45 Wide angle and in 50 MM prime i could not set this and i own 70 D. 

It would be really helpful if someone can tell me how we can achive and how to do this in those lenses , i was able to caputure it but it was completely blured and it was messed up.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Vijay

 

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rajmca05
Contributor
Thank you so much for your inputs. Will definitely look into manual as well as local school options. Frankly speaking I don’t want to invest any thing more for some time, just going through experiments with current ones. I also have a Canon 50mm f1.8 a prime Lens. I found Milky Way is possible with kit lens so exploring possibilities.

Regards
Raj

All depends on what you want and your goal. Smiley Indifferent

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mtaivalmaa
Apprentice

I purchased an older 60D just to do a full spectrum modifaction on which worked just fine.. but I need to adjust the sensor for focus to infinity as it works fine on the stock 18-55mm lens but my new Samyang 135 F2 can't get focus at infinity .. 

 

I suspect I need to adjust the 3 sensor screws anyone have any info on how to go about this .. 

 

Trial and Error.. 

 

-MIke

Is the samyang using an adapter?

No it is a ED Canon version 

I mean it is a EF mount

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