Mike Lewis
Staff Member
So just a quick image of the Sun, a single snap to show the framing in the RF100-500 at 500mm on the R5, and to check out my camera-safe AND eye-safe 77mm screw in solar film filter from Thousand Oaks Optical. Not as many sunspots on the old girl today as I expected, but a couple showing up. 2 versions posted - the 1st showing the framing size of the Sun in a full frame sensor at 500mm, and the 2nd heavily dropped to show a little of the sparse but visible sunspot detail.
These filters do not look like the most robust things ever but with some careful handling should get the job done, and I do like the naturally orange rendition they produce (no color adjustments were made to these, just some exposure tweaks and minor sharpening).
A quick final note alluded to above. All solar filters are not created equal. Many will attenuate the Sun enough to protect your sensor but are NOT certified as eye-safe. The actual ISO requirement for eye protection is specified here http://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/iso12312-2 While that standard does not actually apply to solar filters used for lenses, when manufacturers use material that complies with ISO12312-2 in their lens filters it means they are eye safe and camera safe at the same time. So to be conservative look for mention of ISO12312-2 compliance or be very careful when using a non-compliant filter...
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These filters do not look like the most robust things ever but with some careful handling should get the job done, and I do like the naturally orange rendition they produce (no color adjustments were made to these, just some exposure tweaks and minor sharpening).
A quick final note alluded to above. All solar filters are not created equal. Many will attenuate the Sun enough to protect your sensor but are NOT certified as eye-safe. The actual ISO requirement for eye protection is specified here http://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/iso12312-2 While that standard does not actually apply to solar filters used for lenses, when manufacturers use material that complies with ISO12312-2 in their lens filters it means they are eye safe and camera safe at the same time. So to be conservative look for mention of ISO12312-2 compliance or be very careful when using a non-compliant filter...
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ML