ferider
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Gabriel M.A. said:I hereby call this the Ralph and Alice Rule![]()
Actually Venus is easier (since it's a point)
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If the moon and stars are too contrasty at night, you can try using the moon's crescent or a bright object such as Sirius or Venus at dusk or at dawn when the sky is still blue.
Nowadays I normally go to a friend's apartment that has a clear view of the TV tower from about five kilometers away - that should be enough!
Nowadays I normally go to a friend's apartment that has a clear view of the TV tower from about five kilometers away - that should be enough!
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Gid
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For of the RFs I have owned (except for the 2nd M8 which was way out) - Bronica 645, M6, MP, Hexar RF, 1st and third M8 - anything at (approximately) 50 metres + was at infinity and they all focused fine throughout the range. I now set infinity on my R-D1 using a chimney about 50 metres away and that seems to work fine too.
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