I shoot a 6d and a T7i.AG 2000' said:
MBAR, remind me, you a Canon or Nikon user?
I heard the early MIOPS had issues with the hot shoe slot, trying to figure out if that's been corrected.
I shoot a 6d and a T7i.AG 2000' said:
MBAR, remind me, you a Canon or Nikon user?
I heard the early MIOPS had issues with the hot shoe slot, trying to figure out if that's been corrected.
Use the money saved on the flight to have them overnight it to you in LA!bthotugigem05 said:
My GFX100 got in this morning...and of course I took the earlier flight to LAX to save my company some money and have to wait until Friday to get it now.
I photographed the last total Eclipse here in the US, and I can tell you that no matter how good your plan for what you want to do in totality, you'll likely get blow away and forget your plan. I got a fair number of pictures, but there were large stretches where I just stood there in awe. No regrets though.Guppy91 said:
At airport about to visit Argentina for Total Solar Eclipse. I've been gearing up and never referenced this thread. Oh well!
Going on a stargazing excursion one night and hope to get some nice shots and an astro-lapse. Eclipse day, plan on taking a pan-lapse with an Osmo Pocket while catching the corona using "Eclipse Orchestrator" to take pics while we experience totality. Utilizing SkyWatcher's Star Adventurer Mini for tracking.
Weather looking good for viewing site in Bella Vista. Look forward to sharing and nerding out with you fellas after!
Thanks MBAR! Yes, I too was thrown for a loop last TSE (Nashville). The great feature of Eclipse Orchestrator Pro, you use a tool to write a script that does all the picture taking for you ("watch the eclipse not your gear!"). Rule of thumb is at 5 minutes to go, you check focus one last time and you are done messing with it (except to pull and replace solar filter). It utilizes usb connection through a mini pc, but also allows for a mod that connects usb to talk through the serial cable trigger (faster response time / much shorter recovery time between exposures). Made it to Buenos Aires with all the gear. Ready to get back in the shadow of The Moon!MBAR said:I photographed the last total Eclipse here in the US, and I can tell you that no matter how good your plan for what you want to do in totality, you'll likely get blow away and forget your plan. I got a fair number of pictures, but there were large stretches where I just stood there in awe. No regrets though.Guppy91 said:
At airport about to visit Argentina for Total Solar Eclipse. I've been gearing up and never referenced this thread. Oh well!
Going on a stargazing excursion one night and hope to get some nice shots and an astro-lapse. Eclipse day, plan on taking a pan-lapse with an Osmo Pocket while catching the corona using "Eclipse Orchestrator" to take pics while we experience totality. Utilizing SkyWatcher's Star Adventurer Mini for tracking.
Weather looking good for viewing site in Bella Vista. Look forward to sharing and nerding out with you fellas after!
What do you want to know?UpstateAg said:
Anyone have experience with drones and videography? Looking for recommendations and have heard DJI customer service is horrible but have a good product.
Wow, that software looks pretty darn cool! Could come in real handy for eclipse shooting.Guppy91 said:
Thanks MBAR! Yes, I too was thrown for a loop last TSE (Nashville). The great feature of Eclipse Orchestrator Pro, you use a tool to write a script that does all the picture taking for you ("watch the eclipse not your gear!"). Rule of thumb is at 5 minutes to go, you check focus one last time and you are done messing with it (except to pull and replace solar filter). It utilizes usb connection through a mini pc, but also allows for a mod that connects usb to talk through the serial cable trigger (faster response time / much shorter recovery time between exposures). Made it to Buenos Aires with all the gear. Ready to get back in the shadow of The Moon!
That wing in the lower right corner ruins it.dubi said:
Solar eclipse photos taken from a U2!
What a cool job!
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A - Get a 70-200 F2.8
I agree!bthotugigem05 said:
Phenomenal! What a cool experience I bet.
bthotugigem05 said:
Sony FINALLY announces a 35mm f1.8 for it's full-frame mount. $750, ships in August.