An eclipse watcher uses the Solar Snap filter to watch the October 2023 annular eclipse. (Photo credit: American Paper Optics) "The reason I invented it was I saw people trying to take pictures of the Sun," Duncan told FOX Weather. "But your phone wasn't designed for pictures of the Su...
Did you use autofocus, or manual? I'm still at work using the phone and I never tried to see the EXIF of a picture using the phone. ReplyReply with quoteReply to threadComplain vector006•New Member• Posts: 1 Re: 2024 Total Eclipse photos with Sony 70-350mm in Indiana ...
One for your eyes, and one for your phone, of course. While DSLRs need properprotectionin order to avoid damaging the sensor,Apple suggests thatthe smaller sensor and smaller lens of an iPhone means that photographing the eclipse isn’t going to permanently damage the smartphone. But it also...
Depending on your location, you might want to include other objects in your photo in addition to the sun. Maybe a tree, or a mountain, or even another person. This will add a sense of depth to your image and make it more visually appealing. Finally, you can hold your finger down on ...
eclipses, happen fairly regularly in North America, but total solar eclipses are rarer. With a few weeks to go, people have been trading stories online about where to find the best vantage point, how to take the best photo and whether you can fry your phone by pointing it stra...
As it turns out, taking a photo of the 2024 solar eclipse could damage your iPhone's camera hardware. Why you shouldn't take a photo of the 2024 solar eclipse with your phone In the same way that you shouldn't use a telescope or binoculars to gaze at the sun (you could me...
Sobro is a coffee table that pairs with your phone to play music and keeps your drinks cold in its refrigerated drawer. Jenny McGrath September 7, 2017 What would it be like to watch the solar eclipse from the moon? Almost 30 years ago, artist Pat Rawlings imagined what it would be like...
And the same rules apply for your phone as they do for your eyes; use the glasses to protect the device when it's looking at the sun, and don't keep pointing at it for too long. If you abide by the rules, you'll be able to remember the eclipse with a nice photo instead of a...
While toggling with shutter speed and ISO can better illuminate your night shots, note that your smartphone should also be super stable when taking the photo. If not, your image could turn out blurry. To prevent this, invest in a simple tripod to stabilise your ...
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...