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Old 24-03-2023, 02:05 AM
Mokusatsu (Australia)
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Using an ASI Allsky lens in a solar eclipse

I'm going to the Exmouth eclipse next month.

I have an idea for an interesting shot. I was thinking a fisheye video shot of the whole sky starting just before totality and ending just after.

I'm sure it's been done, I know.

Anyway, I'm just wondering if using an ASI planetary camera such as an ASI120MC-S with the All Sky fisheye lens that comes with it would be safe to take.

i.e. the sun won't burn up the imaging chip or something.

Any thoughts?
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