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Originally Posted by multiweb
As usual like all your other solar work - uber cool. What are your imaging plans for this eclipse? Going close up in Ha, CaK? Widefield with nice scenery? I know you've already done the whole corona in Lybia and it was very high in the sky, hard to beat. This one is going to be challenging and low to the horizon.
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Thanks Marc. Port Douglas for me will primairly be a holiday! Scuba-Diving on the reef, eat, drink, be merry!
If it's clear on eclipse morning I'm pretty sure I'll be using a 500mm F4 Canon lens on a 5DMkIII.
Not tempted to go very narrow, as the corona is the main show IMHO.
The game-changer for me is Losmandy's StarLapse..which means I can use heavy cameras and lenses but not have to cart half a tonne of gear across the country. My Lybia rig did not track. The Port Douglas one will have: lower noise, better res, and will track...so all things being equal, should deliver sharper results.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Excellent!
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Magnificent, Peter!
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Originally Posted by sheeny
Impressive!
Al.
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Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by leon
Now that is pretty clever Peter,  and it certainly looks great too,  yet another top shot, how are us mere mortals supposed to compete with that.
Leon 
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Ta Leon. BTW that Canon 500mm is a pearler! I promise to look after it.
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Originally Posted by gbeal
OMG. You keep raising the bar.
Spectacular.
Gary
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Well, I have to admit, I have sat at quite a few bars over the years...and raised quite a number of beers as a result.