Lunar eclipse tomorrow night

Yeah all my latest shots have come out blurry. I've had to up the ISO to 1600 just to get a reasonable shutter speed but it's still not sharp.

Of course it could be the drambuie :) (it's cold out there after all!)
 
I have focusing problems unless its dead centre, which is a pain since the moon can shift pretty fast at high focal lengths

10s f/6.3 ISO200 right now. I refuse to use higher ISOs on this camera :/
 
Its officially not HDR'able :D Silly lack of dynamic range.
 
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This is my try. Going to go back out and do the reverse :)
 
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Haze and sodium lighting do not help.
Orionsbelt.jpg

Must get a sturdier tripod - 15 seconds of orion's belt.
 
lol.

Well I've had a dabble. Just downloading the images now, but from the previews, it seems my tripod head was slipping a bit (Manfrotto 390RC2), so I removed the battery grip (in the dark, reattaching the battery flap too :p), and did it that way.

Took a few on bulb setting, roundabout 20-30 seconds or so at f11, ISO100, and one of them I ended up with what I like to call a moonpipe :D

It starts with a moon, ends witha moon at the other end, and they are joined by a 'pipe 'o' moons' in the middle :D
 
Had a quick go...

eclipse.jpg


700mm 800 ISO 1.6 secs at f5.6
 
well i have also had a wee dabble this evening. this is my shot below.



comments and critique welcome

cheers

Anthony
 
I am off to bed too but got one before I gave up. Not quite sharp enough.




Better view in the other direction......



Hope you guys fare better! G'night. :wave:


:thumbs:
 
I find anything above 2 seconds, the moon will actually move! :p

Am finding it difficult to get a good focus on it. :( Or it softness of my lens?

f/10, 2s, ISO800

f10_2s_iso800_2.jpg
 
WOW Himupnorth those are crackers!!!!! (for anyone that cant see them, just click where it says "this photo is currently unavailable") nice work!!!
 
Here's a summary of mine...

Summary.jpg
 
My attempts with a Canon 30D and a Tamron 200mm

Start of Eclipse
starteclipse.jpg


Half Eclipse
middleeclipse.jpg


Total Eclipse
redmoon_crop.jpg


Total Eclipse No Crop
redmoon_nocrop.jpg
 
Went up to the top of Wrotham Hill (just along from Brands Hatch main entrance) and set up the camera to avoid any light pollution from the city and came back with these

Two things have become apparent. My tripod sucks for stability and I need a bigger lens.

Anyway here's a couple of crops

Just before the totality started

Eclipse0.jpg


During totality - 50% crop

Eclipse1.jpg


During totality - 100% crop

Eclipse2.jpg
 
The moon smaller than full size but still too soft.
moon2.jpg


Got a shot of the pliades at 1600iso very noisy
pliades.jpg


And even though it's very shakey I'm chuffed with this shot of Saturn :)
saturn1.jpg


All shot using a 1000mm F11 Russian lens.
 
This is another 100% crop with my Canon 70-300mm.

f/5.6, 1.6s, ISO800 - is this as best as I can get?

f5.jpg
 
Here's my attempt! taken at 1600iso (maybe a little too high in hindsight) and a F/L of 200. (MUST buy longer lenses! :( )

lunareclipse.jpg


C&C welcome
 
Wow They are all really great shots.

This is the best I could get although I took loads, most are just a blured mess. :help: for next time please. :)

Eclipse3.jpg
 
Very difficult tonight with exposure..:(

My feeble effort.:shake:


1.
moon.jpg


2.
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3.
moon=3.jpg


4.
moon=4.jpg
 
I think the problems were difficulty in focusing - it was a really dim image in the viewfinder. Also exposure normally is around 1/100 - 1/125 at f8. You can see slight star movement in my shot even at 1.6 secs which was as fast as I could get at 800 ISO, so you have to assume the moon has moved also in that period which is taking the edge off the sharpness of everyone's shots. :shrug:
 
Compilation of my shots

moon-sdk.jpg
 
CT, did you try with your 600mm?
 
here's mine - got some god aweful shake in my tripod at 400mm after about 1sec so this is at 0.8s, f/5.6, 100iso
redmoon.jpg

I'll have another go tomorrow at editing again. oh and those are stars not crazy pixels!
 
Heres my effort

22.35pm
lunareclipse2235pmhp1.jpg


23.45pm
lunareclipse2345pmid4.jpg
 
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Thats pretty much a summary of all my shots.
 
CT, did you try with your 600mm?

I have the 500mm (not the 600mm) and I used it with the 1.4 TC so effectively 700mm. :)

Looking at everyone's shots I'm sure that no-one was getting a fast enough shutter speed to produce a sharp image. High ISOs aren't helping either.
 
I'm glad that this thread has got some people out there shooting the eclipse. I caught the tail end of it and thought it looked pretty cool, probably helped by the wine!

Didn't bother trying to shoot it as we had fiends over for dinner (and my longest lens is 85mm! :p)
 
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