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3 Fast Lenses That Make Astrophotography Landscapes Easy


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These lenses will help you capture the Milky Way and more this Astrophotography season.
Astrophotography season is right around the corner here in the Northern Hemisphere. There’s nothing quite like being able to stand under a starry sky capturing the Milky Way in all its glory. Fortunately, some fantastic fast lenses can make the process easy. All the lenses we have listed after the break offer fast apertures. They all handle coma very well, and they are ridiculously fast. If you want to capture the night sky easily this astrophotography season, these three lenses should be on your shopping list.
Sony 24mm f1.4 G Master
“The Sony 24mm f1.4 G Master is a lens many photographers will want to add to their shopping list, regardless of their photographic specialty. Whether you’re a landscape photographer, an astrophotographer, a street photographer, or even a portrait photographer, there will be situations where the 24mm f1.4 G Master will shine. Paired with the excellent autofocus systems found on the latest Sony camera bodies, the 24mm f1.4 G Master will allow you to reliably create images as you had envisioned them in your mind’s eye.”
Buy now: $1,298
Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8 L IS USM
Brett Day – Gear Editor
“It’s wonderfully constructed, the image output is outstanding, and it’s just so darn fun to shoot with. Wide-angle lenses force you to capture the world in a completely different way than other lenses, and that’s what makes them so great to use. I believe this lens is a must-have for any photographer who owns an RF mount camera.”
Buy now: $2,299
New to Astrophotography? Don’t sweat it. We created an astrophotography guide that will help you understand all you need to know in a short amount of time. Have a read of the guide here, and then go out and practice! You’ll be amazed at what you can capture when you point your camera to the skies.
Rokinon 14mm f2.8
In our review, we said:
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
“Rokinon has created an excellent lens with their 14mm f2.8. It’s sharp, delivers some excellent colors, and is ergonomically pleasing. The only major issues are the lack of a chipped focusing mechanism to work with Canon’s cameras and the fact that I can’t put a filter on the front of the lens unless I hack a matte box onto it.”
Buy now Canon EF Mount: $329
Buy for Fujifilm X Mount: $249
Get yours for Nikon F Mount: $349
Grab one for Pentax K Mount: $299
Need one for Sony E Mount?: $299
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