FrankS
Registered User
About to happen here in 20 minutes or so.
I've got apx100 in my Hasselblad cm500 with 150mm lens and 2x doubler, set at 1/500sec and f32. Will this work?
I've got apx100 in my Hasselblad cm500 with 150mm lens and 2x doubler, set at 1/500sec and f32. Will this work?
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Might still be overexposed, but go for it. At least you've got the sun -- overcast here, alas.
FrankS
Registered User
I've got a polarizer and a darkish blue filter.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
FrankS -- Doesn't sound right. f32, polarizer, and photo filter?? What would you need to equate to a solar filter? At least 6 stops of ND?
Google Solar Filter for more.
Google Solar Filter for more.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Transit of Cumulus here in Seattle. Looking forward to seeing photos.
FrankS
Registered User
Clouds moved in here too now. I'll still have to finish the roll, probably the weekend, but what are your learned recommendations for development? I'm assuming Rodinal, high dilution and stand development to try and tame the "highlight".
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
Went out to the ball fields near my house and tried my luck, despite the cloud cover, but the d4mned gaps never did move where I needed them. Where we needed them, I should say, because I had a nice long chat with another frustrated would-be photographer. Proud to say we never once talked about our respective cameras.
Of course, that don't fly with this crowd. He was using a Canon AE1 attached to his telescope, I only had my E-PL1 with a Hexanon 50/1.8 plus 3 stop ND. Probably wouldn't have worked, anyway.
Of course, that don't fly with this crowd. He was using a Canon AE1 attached to his telescope, I only had my E-PL1 with a Hexanon 50/1.8 plus 3 stop ND. Probably wouldn't have worked, anyway.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Frank: Can't go too far wrong with the Rodinal at high dilution.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Just saw it in the daily morning TV show, impressive live stream from a telescope located in Hiroshima. The East of Japan (at least Tokyo) is overcast due to typhoon #3 passing by in the East of Japan.
Glenn2
Well-known
Was just out in the back yard and got a few reasonable shots. The day started cloudy here on Vancouver Island but has cleared to broken cloud. For gear I used a 3.5" Questar scope with the dense solar filter adapted to an D300. Focal length is 1400 mm @ f/11.
At full resolution I can see ten sunspots besides Venus.
Glenn
At full resolution I can see ten sunspots besides Venus.
Glenn
Attachments
Mackinaw
Think Different
I took this about 6:45 EDT. I rigged up a pair binoculars so the exit image would shine on a piece of paper about five feet from the binoculars. Pic taken with my Olympus E-P1. The dot in the lower right is Venus. The shadow in the upper left is the "Bat" signal.
Jim B.

Jim B.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Glenn & Jim: Nicely done!
gdi
Veteran
I took this about 6:45 EDT. I rigged up a pair binoculars so the exit image would shine on a piece of paper about five feet from the binoculars. Pic taken with my Olympus E-P1. The dot in the lower right is Venus. The shadow in the upper left is the "Bat" signal.
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Jim B.
Nice shot!
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Glenn, that's fabulous. Thanks.Was just out in the back yard and got a few reasonable shots. The day started cloudy here on Vancouver Island but has cleared to broken cloud. For gear I used a 3.5" Questar scope with the dense solar filter adapted to an D300. Focal length is 1400 mm @ f/11.
At full resolution I can see ten sunspots besides Venus.
Glenn
roboflick
Well-known
I took one today iphone through eyepiece of 12 inch dobsonian and 25mm eyepiece
beautiful clear viewing in Menasha Wisconsin!
Nik
beautiful clear viewing in Menasha Wisconsin!
Nik

ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
I took this about 6:45 EDT. I rigged up a pair binoculars so the exit image would shine on a piece of paper about five feet from the binoculars. Pic taken with my Olympus E-P1. The dot in the lower right is Venus.
Jim, that's also fabulous. Thanks.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Makeshift observatory : binoculars duct taped to tripod then projected onto a piece of paper inside a Amazon Box.
E-M5 with 43 50mm handheld.
E-M5 with 43 50mm handheld.

Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Well done! Very 'steampunk' of you.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
S**t!! The Bat Signal?!! This means serious trouble when its flashed from the sun!
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Too cloudy here. Thank technology for the web and youtube...
Nice shots here too. Thanks!
Nice shots here too. Thanks!
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