How a $16K Lens Shaped the Best Artemis II Launch Footage
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When you only get one shot at a seconds-long window and there's no reshooting a rocket launch, every gear and positioning decision is locked in before you even raise the camera — Sanders' Artemis II behind-the-scenes is a sharp reminder that specialist event photography is 90% logistics and 10% shutter finger.
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