🌑Focus and light are key in taking clear and sharp photos of a solar eclipse. Use a camera with automatic focus and a solar filter to reduce the intense light.
📷Consider using a zoom lens to capture detailed close-up shots of the eclipse. A tripod or tracking mount can help stabilize the camera and ensure steady shots.
⏳Practice adjusting exposure settings manually to achieve the perfect balance of light during the partial and total phases of the eclipse. Auto exposure bracketing can be a useful feature to capture a range of exposures.
🌌During totality, capture the stunning corona and prominences of the Sun. Be prepared to adjust settings quickly as the light changes rapidly.
✨Consider shooting in RAW format for more flexibility in post-processing. Don't forget to capture the surrounding stars and planets that become visible during totality.