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    How Light is an 800mm Lens? Although...

    I think he mistakenly confused the 600mm it is with an 800mm, it is still a cool video...

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    Very cool.....nice equipment as well. Nikon is the choice of NASA.
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    Awesome video, especially viewed full screen at 720p!

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    That's pretty awesome. I wonder what they use those types of massive lenses for onboard the ISS. I figure if they're taking satellite photos or something similar, they'd use a fixed camera onboard the station or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy 28 View Post
    That's pretty awesome. I wonder what they use those types of massive lenses for onboard the ISS. I figure if they're taking satellite photos or something similar, they'd use a fixed camera onboard the station or something.
    One use of those teles is photographing the shuttle's tiles for damage before she docks with the ISS.

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    Cool Video. My one thought that came during viewing was, how much those lenses cost here on earth. In NASA's budget just pennies. Way to go NASA with Nikon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy 28 View Post
    That's pretty awesome. I wonder what they use those types of massive lenses for onboard the ISS. I figure if they're taking satellite photos or something similar, they'd use a fixed camera onboard the station or something.
    Simple, they take pictures of Earth :-)

    Start here and pick camera model and hit search...

    http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/sseop/technical.htm

    Here is a sample search result

    http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseo...E&options=none

    Click the Quick View and images retain metadata.
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    Here is one shot with the 300-800mm lens on a D3X !!

    ftp://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ESC_large_ISS...25-E-14309.JPG

    and after auto levels and resize/sharpen for web

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