For those keen to snap a photo of the natural phenomenon, University of Colorado at Boulder Astronomer Doug Duncan advised keeping your cell phone camera down unless equipped with the proper gear. “The lens of your camera, the lens of your phone or the lens of your eye will concentrate the...
Can I Use My Phone Camera? You cannot expect to take spectacular pictures of a lunar eclipse using only your cell phone because smartphones and small compact cameras only have a wide lens and a small sensor. However, you can try to capture the red glow of the Moon and play to the stre...
Camera:You do not need any special equipment totake pictures of a lunar eclipse. A basic point and shoot or even a cell phone camera can be used. Tripod and cable releases:To keep binoculars or cameras steady, particularly for long focal-length shots or long exposures. Extra batteries:Make ...
Never view the sun or a total solar eclipse with the naked eye or by looking through optical devices such as binoculars, telescopes, or a cell phone camera. Sunglasses alone also are not safe. Some safe ways to view an eclipse include the following: Direct viewing through shade No. 14 wel...
Husseim and his family were among hundreds who gathered on the lawn of Southwestern University, north of the Texas capital city of Austin, with blankets, lawn chairs and country music to experience the total eclipse. (AP Photo/Acacia Coronado) ...
If you use your smartphone to photograph a partial solar eclipse, you should cover the camera lens with a solar filter – even if it’s a makeshift one, as shown here. (NASA Photo / Sten Odenwald / Lou Mayo) One month from today, Americans could well be in on the most photographed,...
have smartphones, taking some video of the event will be the easiest way to capture the moment. There will be lots of great photos of the sun itself after the event, and they will all look about the same. So, capture the scenery and the reactions of people in cell phone video, ...
The only thing I would add in future versions: it has a way to create a photo cheat sheet for taking symmetrical partial eclipse images. It would be amazing if this could be linked with a timer or chime of some sort so that you know when to click the next shot. Still a 5/5 app ...
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