Hi all
Ive taken the liberty of attaching several images I've captured from my planetarium software (Voyager 4) showing the progression of the moon's path on the evening of August 28th from 17:00 to 00:00 in hourly increments. Sorry about the clarity - I didn't want to overdo the image sizes. You can still see the horizon and elevation descriptive labels...just...
What I'd like to know - if I may humbly ask - is what field of view I'd be likely to need (and hopefully what lens) from a statically-mounted camera taking photos every 15 minutes or so so that the first and last shots are hopefully in-frame at either end of the progression?
I plan to mount a DSLR on a tripod and time it so that I take an exposure every 15 minutes. I don't want to move the camera as the moon moves through its arc.
Cheers and TIA
Chris