🌞April 8 total solar eclipse is only a month away
😎Safe solar eclipse glasses follow the ISO standard
🔭Review of four solar eclipse glasses
🤔Different shades of orange in the glasses
📸Comparison of eclipse glasses with camera results
🌞April 8 total solar eclipse is only a month away
😎Safe solar eclipse glasses follow the ISO standard
🔭Review of four solar eclipse glasses
🤔Different shades of orange in the glasses
📸Comparison of eclipse glasses with camera results
Where can I buy solar eclipse glasses?
—You can find them at stores like B&H Photos, flipnshades.com, Agena Astro, and High Point Scientific.
Are the glasses comfortable to wear?
—Yes, the glasses are comfortable to wear and do not cause eyestrain.
Do the glasses have an orange glow?
—Yes, some glasses have a subtle orange glow, but it is more visible in camera images than to the naked eye.
Do the glasses work for taking pictures of the sun?
—No, the glasses are not suitable for taking pictures of the sun. It is highly recommended not to use them for photography.
Can the glasses be reused for future eclipses?
—Yes, as long as they are stored properly, the glasses can be reused for future eclipses.
00:00Introduction to the upcoming April 8 total solar eclipse.
00:22Review of four solar eclipse glasses from different manufacturers.
02:23Comparison of the color and glow of different glasses.
04:13Testing the glasses with a camera and sharing the results.
05:57Review of Flip n’ Shades glasses and their unique design.
06:35Review of Celestron EclipSmart solar eclipse glasses.
08:09Review of Celestron EclipSmart 2x Power Viewers with magnifying lenses.
10:10Closing remarks and suggestions for purchasing solar eclipse glasses.