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Old 08-20-2007, 11:07 PM
rediguana rediguana is offline
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Given that it will take place over a number of hours, there will probably be plenty of opportunity to review and adjust the technique on the fly. Biggest thing will be having enough batteries to handle reviewing the shots

Perhaps a problem will be the long exposures required at totality. Unless the camera is mounted on a tracking device, the moon will be moving too fast to get a sharp shot given the low light intensity.
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