Hi Doug

Cool didn't know all of this.
I don't think an eclipse last as long
as five minutes though (at least not the
total part) Also don't think I would
be able to handle a 2000mm to do it
justice. JCO must be using one hellva
tripod to get those shots of his.

Any idea, assuming I use fuji100,
of what the exposure time would be
on a for eg f/4.0?

Feroze

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doug Franklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: Eclipse


> Hi Feroze,
> 
> Remember, the sun and moon both move about 0.25 degrees per minute
> through the sky. Here are some representative long lens angle of view
> numbers:
> 
> 4.1 deg   SMCP-A* 600mm f/5.6 ED (IF)
> 4.1 deg   SMCP-FA* 600 f/4.0 ED (IF)
> 2.1 deg   SMCP-A* 1200mm f/8.0 ED (IF)
> 
> So, let's postulate that at 2000mm you're looking at an angle of view
> of around
> 
> aov = 2.1 * (1200/2000) = 1.26
> 
> So in five minutes either one will completely cross the frame on the
> diagonal.  In reality, you want to keep it closer to the center of the
> frame, so you're looking at adjusting your "aim" every minute or two.
> 
> TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
> 
> 
> 

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