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Transit of Venus
#11
RE: Transit of Venus
I got a few cool pictures, nothing spectacular, but still cool
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#12
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I wasn't willing to sacrifice my camera to the sun. My sensor is sensitive!
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#13
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I didn't get any pics. Looking forward to see what orogenicman got.
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#14
RE: Transit of Venus
(June 5, 2012 at 11:11 pm)Annik Wrote: I wasn't willing to sacrifice my camera to the sun. My sensor is sensitive!

If you have a DSLR, the trick is to set a really fast shutter speed, then wait til the sun is just about to set (that point where you can basically look at the sun shortly with your naked eye or through a good pair of dark sunglasses)
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#15
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(June 6, 2012 at 12:22 am)libalchris Wrote:
(June 5, 2012 at 11:11 pm)Annik Wrote: I wasn't willing to sacrifice my camera to the sun. My sensor is sensitive!

If you have a DSLR, the trick is to set a really fast shutter speed, then wait til the sun is just about to set (that point where you can basically look at the sun shortly with your naked eye or through a good pair of dark sunglasses)

How fast we talking? 1/4000?
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#16
RE: Transit of Venus
(June 6, 2012 at 12:24 am)Annik Wrote:
(June 6, 2012 at 12:22 am)libalchris Wrote: If you have a DSLR, the trick is to set a really fast shutter speed, then wait til the sun is just about to set (that point where you can basically look at the sun shortly with your naked eye or through a good pair of dark sunglasses)

How fast we talking? 1/4000?

That's what I had mine set at when I first started taking pictures, any slower and it was too bright to even see venus. As it got closer to sunset I slowed it down to something like 1/1600. Also had the f-number high.
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#17
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I would just use TV mode and not worry about it. We need a photography thread to cream our panties over photo-speak.
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#18
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(June 5, 2012 at 10:13 pm)orogenicman Wrote:
(June 5, 2012 at 8:25 pm)libalchris Wrote: I'm gonna bring this back up. Anybody seeing this? It's awesome!

I got 146 images of the event before the sun went down. Some are very interesting. I will stitch them together into a time lapsed video and will post a link to it when I am finished. Stay tuned.

I'm looking forward to seeing it. Unfortunately, I didn't plan ahead and my scope was stored away where I couldn't get at it.
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#19
Here are my first images and a video
I went to Greenwood Boat dock, in Louisville to capture these images because it was closer to home than where the astronomy club was hosting their event, and I thought it might be too crowded there. More importantly, I needed my scope to be near my car, and that was not possible at the club event. Anyway, the view was really good considering the clouds early on. Here are a couple of my pictures, and a time-lapsed video:

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The following video will have to be downloaded from the link and then run on windows media player until I can get it uploaded on youtube. Sorry about that. It is only 1.4 megabytes, and is virus safe:

http://www.4shared.com/video/QQ9jz2Bq/Ve...show3.html

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#20
RE: Transit of Venus
Nice images, haven't looked at the video yet. What type of filter did you use?
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