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This DPReview reader captures the cosmos from his backyard

M16 - Burgenländische Südsternwarte

M16 – the so-called Eagle Nebula with the 3 Pillars of Creation in its center – is one of the most iconic images we know from the Hubble Space Telescope.

Photo: Michael S.

From photographing high?energy sports events to hours focused under the stars, DPReview community member Michael?S. (Astro?Tafelberg) has spent more than 30?years chasing moments that combine precision, light and timing. Based in Austria’s Burgenland region, he now devotes most of his nights to astrophotography, revealing distant worlds few ever see through their own eyes.

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Meet Michael?S. (Astro?Tafelberg)

Home base: Burgenland, Austria

Favorite camera and lens: Leica?SL3 with Leica?90–280?mm?F2.8–4 or Nikon?D810a paired with a 14?inch telescope for deep?sky imaging.

Typical photo scenes: Wildlife walks in national parks by day, lunar and planetary sessions from his observatory by night.

What’s in Michael’s bag

  • Primary camera: Leica SL3 full-frame mirrorless
  • Lenses: Leica 24-90mm and a 90-280mm, 50mm F1.4 prime, 90mm F2.0 prime and the 150-600mm Sigma L mount
  • Secondary cameras: Nikon Z8, Nikon D810a and a Leica Diglux 8
  • Other lenses: Sony 14mm F1.8
  • 1.4x teleconverter used with the Sigma 150-600mm
  • Lowepro packs in two sizes – medium and large
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Michael’s camera bag with camera, lenses and other accessories.

Photo: Michael S.

“For daytime nature work, I rely on my Leica?SL3 and a mix of Leica glass 24–90?mm, 90–280?mm, 50?mm?F1.4, and 90?mm?F2, plus a Sigma?150–600 mm L?mount with a 1.4×?teleconverter. My trusty Leica Digilux?8 serves as a compact backup.
For astrophotography, I use the Nikon?D810a and specialized cameras from ZWO and Player?One?Astronomy mounted on a 14?inch telescope inside my backyard observatory.”

Why is the Leica?SL3 your preferred camera?

“The Leica SL3 delivers lifelike detail and color straight from the sensor, perfect for wildlife and landscapes where realism matters most.”

“The Leica SL3 delivers lifelike detail and color straight from the sensor, perfect for wildlife and landscapes where realism matters most.”

Why is the 14?inch telescope and Nikon?D810a your preferred pairing?

“Using ‘lucky imaging,’ I capture hundreds of frames of planets like Mars, Jupiter, or Saturn, then stack only the sharpest. On moonless nights, I switch to deep?sky mode with a 0.7×?reducer, bringing my setup to F7.7 for longer, more detailed exposures.”

AstroTafelberg-Jupiter - Burgenländische Südsternwarte

Jupiter – a detailed image of the gas giant with the famous Great Red Spot – again imaged with the planetary setup, high-speed camera with color sensor, and the best images, most stable ones out of a 2-minute video recorded and stacked.

Photo: Michael S.

What other gear makes a difference for you?

A sturdy Manfrotto tripod is essential. I also use neutral?density filters for smooth water shots on hikes, and always carry a bottle of still water because imaging sessions can run for hours.

How do you adapt your setup to different situations?

If the skies are clear, I spend the night at the observatory capturing the cosmos. When the weather turns cloudy, I hike in nearby parks to spot wildlife. My goal remains the same: to capture scenes as authentically as possible.

M33 - Burgenländische Südsternwarte
M33 – one of our neighbor galaxies, about 2.8 million light-years away. Imaged using my 14-inch telescope + Nikon D810a.

Photo: Michael S.

Michael’s advice for other photographers

Michael believes that mastering the fundamentals, such as equipment stability, precise focus and patience, is what separates a good shot from a great one, whether you’re freezing a fast?moving athlete or stacking photons from a galaxy.

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Editor’s note: This article continues a series, ‘What’s in your bag?’, highlighting DPReview community members, their photography and the gear they depend on. Would you like to be featured in a future installment? Tell us a bit about yourself and your photography by filling out this form. If you’re selected for a feature, we’ll be in touch with next steps.

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Our DPREVIEW Tribute:

After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview closed on 10 April 2023. This difficult decision was part of the annual operating plan review that parent company, Amazon, shared earlier this year.

Over the course of 25 years, DP Review built up a reputation as being one of the most informative places to go for information about that new camera or lens you’re after. DP Review began as an independent reviews site based in the UK in 1998, the brainchild of Philip and Joanna Askey, but it was eventually purchased by Amazon in 2007 and relocated over to Seattle in the USA in 2010.

Cheers DPReview – thanks for the great work and content that guided photographers, videographers and techno junkies the world over!

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Published on 19 February 2026 by Alan Category: DP ReviewTag: camera, dpreview, review

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