• Landslide7648
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    9 months ago

    Don’t know if you’re joking, but just to be safe: no need for a filter

    edit: apparently I was wrong

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      9 months ago

      https://eclipse.aas.org/imaging-video/images-videos

      When shooting still images or video of a solar eclipse, one rule is paramount: special-purpose solar filters must always remain on cameras and telescopes during the partial phases (including the annular phase of an annular eclipse).

      It’s a good way to fry your camera. If you’re taking a single shot, you’re fine. But if you’re recording continuously, you can damage your phone’s sensor.

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        9 months ago

        Interesting. I could have sworn I read that it’s not required, but I can’t find it any of. I stand corrected.