In this video part two, I shoot for the first time with a camera lens attached to my ASI 183mm pro dedicated astro-camera. Here I take you on my journey, talk about my set up and show you my results with this tiny yet mighty astrophotography set up! Sorry to leave you all hanging in PART ONE but this video needed to be split in two otherwise it would have been 25 minutes! lol Watch PART ONE if you missed it here! https://youtu.be/s15049eEGCM I will have a massive field of view using the Rokinon 85mm F1.4 shooting at around F2.8. I am trying to find out if it's worth doing knowing the short comings of using camera lenses for astrophotography. Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 400 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography. Videos I referenced in this video Clear skies finally https://youtu.be/-Yl7GX8G-9w Here's where I get my music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/9colh6/ Follow me on instagram! @astronotna

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