[LOTW] RF100-400 - 400mm @ F8, ISO100, 1/8000s - Sun through wildfire

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[LOTW] Canon EF-S 10-22 | Shot at 10mm | F4.5 | ISO 3200 | 180s x 15 = 45m | 60D Ha astromod - Milky Way from the Flaming Star to Cygnus

Welcome to reddit's home for discussion of the Canon mirrorless, DSLR, and analogue camera systems and lenses. Whether you use RF/-S, EF/-S, EF-M, FD, or even their point-and-shoot systems, you'll be in like-minded company here. Canon printers are also allowed, just not as common. All questions and photographic experience levels welcome; please read the posting guidelines first if you are new!
What build should I run for #400?
The subreddit for Hades and Hades II, the godlike rogue-likes from Supergiant Games.M42 Orion Nebula HDR

/r/astrophotography celebrates amateur astrophotography and will primarily focus on sharing and discussing the work of our members. We encourage sharing original content of real astronomical objects as a means of showcasing that work with those who enjoy astrophotography, inspiring those who are new to astrophotography, and requesting and providing constructive feedback on the work.
What do we still think of the Sigma 40/1.4?
A place to ask questions & help others with anything related to astrophotography. https://discord.gg/K26PDTuqnGShowcase: Canon Astrophotography - 60D Ha-Rokinon 135 F/2.0(L-eNhance filter)- 22 mins on Cygnus

Welcome to reddit's home for discussion of the Canon mirrorless, DSLR, and analogue camera systems and lenses. Whether you use RF/-S, EF/-S, EF-M, FD, or even their point-and-shoot systems, you'll be in like-minded company here. Canon printers are also allowed, just not as common. All questions and photographic experience levels welcome; please read the posting guidelines first if you are new!