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	E = f2/(A x B)
 
               E = exposure or shutter speed (seconds)
               f = focal ratio
               A = film speed (ISO)
               B = brightness value (see table below)
 
       Brightness Value
        (approximate)     Eclipse Feature
      
            256           Partial and annular phases (using solar filter)
            100           Prominences and innermost corona
           32-128         Diamond ring effect
             32           Inner corona
              4           Middle corona
            0.5           Outer corona
 For example, taking a picture of prominences on the Sun during totality (B = 100) using a telephoto lens at f/14 with 400 ISO film would require an exposure of: 
 
             E = 142/(400 x 100)
             E = 196/40,000
             E = 0.0049 second or 1/204 second
 Normal SLRs don't have an exposure of 1/204 second, so use the closest shutter speeds, which would be 1/125 and 1/250 second. 
 
 
 
 Checklist for Solar Eclipse Photography
 
 Camera Items
 Camera (two, if possible, in case one fails) 
 Motor Drive 
 Lenses (16mm to 1000 mm) 
 Cable release 
 Heavy Duty Tripod 
 Extra batteries (camera meter, motor drive) 
 Film (several rolls of 36-exposure for eclipse) 
 Exposure list (for partial phases and totality) 
 Telescope Items
 Telescope (consult manual for photographic equipment) mount, wedge, cords, eyepieces, photo adapters (T-ring, etc.), counterweights, drive corrector (spare fuse), lens cleaning supplies 
 Solar filter (full aperture or off-axis) 
 Inexpensive mylar filter for finder scope 
 Equatorial Mount with Clock Drive 
 Magnetic Compass (for polar alignment) 
 Bubble Angle Finder (for polar alignment and leveling mount) 
 Battery for telescope clock drive 
 AC Converter Plug, Voltage corrector, & Extension cord (if necessary) 
 Camcorder Items
 Camcorder 
 Tele-extender lens (2x, 3x or 4x) 
 Heavy Duty Tripod 
 Extra batteries 
 Battery Charger 
 General Items
 Hand-held solar filter (for viewing partial phases) 
 Pocket flashlight (bulb painted red) 
 Portable cassette tape recorder (spare tapes and batteries) 
 Optional second cassette tape recorder to play pre-recorded instructions via headphones 
 Portable short-wave receiver (to record WWV time signal) 
 GPS receiver (for position and time) 
 Assortment of tools for minor repairs screwdrivers (regular, phillips and jeweler's), needle-nose pliers, tweezers, small adjustable wrench, allen wrench set, etc. 
 Swiss Army Knife 
 Plastic trash bags (protection from dust and rain) 
 Roll of duct tape or masking tape (for emergency repairs)  [ÀÌ °Ô½Ã¹°Àº astronavi´Ô¿¡ ÀÇÇØ 2015-08-11 16:55:09 Equipment¿¡¼ À̵¿ µÊ]	
    
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