If you "mount" it to a tripod, it opens up a new level of long exposures more suitable for astro-photography. These were in my driveway, sitting on a cheap stand, resting on the bin while I was taking out the garbage. I wanted to try and capture Orion (bottom shot) before he disappeared for the summer. ;)
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