03-14-2017 03:11 PM
going to be directly in the path of the total solar eclipse in Aug. shooting with a 500f4 lens. will Baader film taped to the hood, be strong enough to shoot partial> full eclipse without harming the lens?
03-14-2017 03:45 PM - edited 03-14-2017 06:01 PM
I don't know what Baader film is, but I had good luck with these:
http://thousandoaksoptical.com/solar.html
If you are lucky, you might not need a filter:
03-14-2017 03:50 PM
did you tape this on?
03-14-2017 06:01 PM - edited 03-14-2017 06:02 PM
The thousand oaks filter comes with a metal ring that I slipped over the lens hood of my 150-600 and secured with tape.
03-15-2017 12:04 PM
For $3 or $4 bucks you can buy welding glass. You need to shoot RAW because the welding glass has a green tint which must be corrected in post. Easy to do.
You will probably need to tract the Sun, too.
03-15-2017 01:26 PM
If you need to track, you have too much filter. Both my filtered and unfiltered exposures were reasonable. You do need a tripod, though.
03-15-2017 02:20 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:If you need to track, you have too much filter. Both my filtered and unfiltered exposures were reasonable. You do need a tripod, though.
My favorite NYC online superstore has a small selection of "solar eclipse" [5.0 ND] filters, including "clear" filters.
03-15-2017 03:28 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:If you need to track, you have too much filter. Both my filtered and unfiltered exposures were reasonable. You do need a tripod, though.
And you probably wouldn't want to track. You're not photographing some distant galaxy. Eclipses happen fast, and a tracked image would be blurry and confusing. Maybe OK as a work of art, but not as an accurate record of a once in a lifetime astronomical event.
I hope you'll be luckier than I was. I was literally at the best possible location to view the total solar eclipse of 1964. The American Astronomical Society was there too - invited by my uncle, who was head of the Astronomy Department at the University of Maine. Clouds obliterated the entire event.
03-15-2017 06:47 PM
thank you for that great info
03-14-2017 06:21 PM - edited 03-14-2017 06:25 PM
@MichaelLichtman wrote:going to be directly in the path of the total solar eclipse in Aug. shooting with a 500f4 lens. will Baader film taped to the hood, be strong enough to shoot partial> full eclipse without harming the lens?
Do a web search for "solar photography filters". They sell threaded filters that screw on your lenses in many standard sizes. An 5.0 ND filter is what I have found.
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