Eclipse mode
Posted: February 20th, 2024, 3:35 am
Hi Oliver,
I would love to see an eclipse mode for the unleashed. The challenge with a solar eclipse is the rapid sequence of necessary exposure times in a much too short time while the brain is flashed by all the impressions. In principle, you would need three freely programmable exposure sequences that are started by pressing a button 1, 2 or 3 and continued until another number is pressed or the mode is terminated:
1) Partial phase:
one exposure every x minutes using an ND filter (e.g. ND4 / f2.8 / 1/8000s /Iso 100).
2) Transition (Baily's Breads, Chromosphere, Prominences):
Maximum shooting speed as a loop of e.g. 1/8000s, 1/4000s and 1/2000s. This phase only lasts a few seconds, but produces fantastic results
3) Totality:
To capture the sun's corona and the moon's surface, you need an extreme HDR of 7 to 10 different exposure times from e.g. 1/500s to 10s @ maximum speed.
The most flexible solution might be an "Add Sequence" Button which creates one within someone can than add/clone+modify line after line of different shutter speed/ ISO / f-numbers and specify how often that line is repeated and the Sequence is repeted.
There are good solutions availiable for Canon, but hardly anything for the other brands. So a manual eclipse mode for the unleashed could be a gread value add. The next total solar eclipse in the USA is on April 8th.
Thanks,
Knud
I would love to see an eclipse mode for the unleashed. The challenge with a solar eclipse is the rapid sequence of necessary exposure times in a much too short time while the brain is flashed by all the impressions. In principle, you would need three freely programmable exposure sequences that are started by pressing a button 1, 2 or 3 and continued until another number is pressed or the mode is terminated:
1) Partial phase:
one exposure every x minutes using an ND filter (e.g. ND4 / f2.8 / 1/8000s /Iso 100).
2) Transition (Baily's Breads, Chromosphere, Prominences):
Maximum shooting speed as a loop of e.g. 1/8000s, 1/4000s and 1/2000s. This phase only lasts a few seconds, but produces fantastic results
3) Totality:
To capture the sun's corona and the moon's surface, you need an extreme HDR of 7 to 10 different exposure times from e.g. 1/500s to 10s @ maximum speed.
The most flexible solution might be an "Add Sequence" Button which creates one within someone can than add/clone+modify line after line of different shutter speed/ ISO / f-numbers and specify how often that line is repeated and the Sequence is repeted.
There are good solutions availiable for Canon, but hardly anything for the other brands. So a manual eclipse mode for the unleashed could be a gread value add. The next total solar eclipse in the USA is on April 8th.
Thanks,
Knud