Did anyone film the lunar eclipse of a few nights ago - it wouldn't have been visible to the Europeans though
We got a bit of a cloudy night where I am - but still had a pretty good look - and it was quite impressive. I tried with my digital still but didn't get much of a good image.
Would have been nice to try on film - but I'm taking a break for financial reasons! I've just put my Leicina Special on eBay - probably by the time another eclipse comes around I'll have enough money to afford another one!
Here's a groovy time lapse image taken by someone in Canberra:
I filmed the one visible from the UK a few months ago....but I have to say that digital video worked better due to greater sensitivity to light. I was trying with an XL camera and 64T, had I used 200T or 500T I suspect super 8 would have worked OK.
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I took these shots of the moon from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina recently with a D200 time exposure. I set it to do time exposed shots in time lapse. Strung them together in After Effects for a very interesting HD time lapse of the moon rising.
Too bad we can't do long exposures on super 8 or 16mm and time lapse them... or can we?
I took some stills on my digital camera here in Sydney. There wasn't a cloud in the sky. It was perfect. I'll upload some if I remember next week at work.
Yes you can do time lapse with auto "bulb" exposure for each frame -- Bauer C Royal cameras can. I'm just now experimenting with my 10e Makro. Great camera that can be found cheap if you search!