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- How to Shoot the Moon and Solar Eclipse
To shoot the eclipse we can do in the following ways:
-We have to get images with a particular concentration in order to produce a photo or record a solar eclipse that fit.
-Duration. Estimated duration of the eclipse, and the approximate date of the incident to know for sure when it happened.
-We can learn the date, time, and location of incident certainly eclipse the by seeking information from astronomical centers, internet, and other media.
-Make sure the dry season. To get a clear picture on when the drought was fitted to capture images for a clear sky eclipse obtained in the dry season.
-Note the equipment used to photograph the eclipse.
For the solar eclipse.
We can use the camera with a range of about 400 to 600 millimeters and a tripod, we can also use a telephoto converter with additional downside risks to the quality of the image that is less clear. Use high-level ND filters, ND400 used as when the sun has not experienced the eclipse and use the lowest ISO. After the eclipse must let loose the HD filter and replace higher ISO eg ISO 800. Note also when installing the HD filter and ISO not too strong so that we can take it off easily. That Tips on photographing a solar eclipse.
For the lunar eclipse.
For shooting lunar eclipse we can use measuring 500mm lens, but if there is we can use tidajk sized camera lens 55-200mm or 75-300mm. Use metring mode, as well as in a photograph using manual mode so that we can easily adjust images that fit. Use ISO 100 or 200, use arpartur F11, use a tripod (optional), use the self timer so that no sheke on camera, use live view if there fiktur this, do not use filters. Thus tips in shooting lunar eclipse.