Quick Context: The testing phase of my new Sigma 300mm f2.8 lens continues, and this time I pointed it at the Andromeda In this video, I compare a single long-exposure image with a stacked image made from sixty

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The testing phase of my new Sigma 300mm f2.8 lens continues, and this time I pointed it at the Andromeda In this video, I compare a single long-exposure image with a stacked image made from sixty

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