Grateful for your collective wisdom. I'm travelling to Russia to see this year's total solar eclipse and would like to photograph the event with my Canon 40D. I estimate that I need an actual focal length of 500-600mm to register a reasonable image size.
I don't currently have a long focus lens, and wouldn't use a lens of this focal length very frequently (although I would use up to about 300mm). I also need to think about weight (the equipment, not mine). I can think of three options: an old mirror lens, a cheap prime or a small refractor telescope. Any views on the pros and cons, and any alternative suggestions?
I would also appreciate any general advice on solar eclipse photography.
I don't currently have a long focus lens, and wouldn't use a lens of this focal length very frequently (although I would use up to about 300mm). I also need to think about weight (the equipment, not mine). I can think of three options: an old mirror lens, a cheap prime or a small refractor telescope. Any views on the pros and cons, and any alternative suggestions?
I would also appreciate any general advice on solar eclipse photography.
, and thank you for sharing these wonderful shots.