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Shot on:
Canon R5C
This is the first video uploaded captured with my new R5C and dual fisheye lens. I prefer manual settings but knew I would have to rely on the camera to auto adjust due to the dramatic change in lighting and I did not want to be fiddling with settings during what will most likely be my last chance at seeing a total eclipse.
The inlay was captured with a Sharpstar 61EDPHII with an ASI294MC Pro camera and Thousand Oaks solar filter. The tracking mount is a Skywatcher EQ6R and the imaging software is Sharpcap. Thanks to JethroXP, linuxkidd, Juzwuz and everyone else that contributed to the "Using SharpCap to manage the Eclipse Sequence" on Cloudy Nights forums. Unfortuantely I did not achieve perfect focus and had a few settings wrong in the software or the timelapse would have been much better. I got caught up in the moment and let the sun drift near the end so that explains the hard edge. I had to rotate the inlay to a diagonal in order to achieve the correct orientation.
The inlay was captured with a Sharpstar 61EDPHII with an ASI294MC Pro camera and Thousand Oaks solar filter. The tracking mount is a Skywatcher EQ6R and the imaging software is Sharpcap. Thanks to JethroXP, linuxkidd, Juzwuz and everyone else that contributed to the "Using SharpCap to manage the Eclipse Sequence" on Cloudy Nights forums. Unfortuantely I did not achieve perfect focus and had a few settings wrong in the software or the timelapse would have been much better. I got caught up in the moment and let the sun drift near the end so that explains the hard edge. I had to rotate the inlay to a diagonal in order to achieve the correct orientation.