Did anyone get any good shots of the eclipse? I was clouded out :-(
My eclipse rig consisted of an "old" 400mm, f/6.3, preset telephoto with a T-mount. I coupled a T-mount eyepiece holder, to take a 32mm eyepiece, giving me 12.5x. Then I took some PVC plumbing pipe, modified to couple the C2000Z with CLA-1 to the eyepiece; which was pre-focused. The telephoto takes a 72mm filter, and I had a ND4, so I added it to cut down the light of a very bright moon. That was about 7PM EST. I had the C2000Z hooked up to an AC adapter, because it was about 10 degrees out, and at that temp., your batteries will last about a nano-second! About 45 min. later the clouds moved in, and I kissed the eclipse bye-bye. Well I could have paid $5,000 for a solar eclipse junket, and got clouded out; so I don't feel so bad.....Barry
I got clouded mostly out, too. I had peeks a few seconds long, but never quite long enough to aim.
I like your spirit building that custom set-up. I think building is half the fun. Anad aren't we due for a second eclipse this summer? Perhaps then our luck and the temperature will be better.
I been checking around for good eclipse photos. So far, no luck. I evesdropped on the Nikon forum, and those guys really have problems. Poor LCD readout, no remote control (they have to use a self-timer...Sucks!). Gawd...am I glad I got an Olympus C2K....Barry
This site has the best example of the lunar eclipse show I've seen so far. The interval between shots is right on. This series would make a good animated GIF file.