I bought a solar filter for the eclipse. Now I am wondering what other events I could use this filter-
Bill Seng
Shots of someone welding?
Use it to photograph the regular sun for sunspots!
There aren't many applications that need such a dark filter.
Sunspots is by far the most practical, but ultra long exposures in daytime might just be possible (maybe needing a fast lens, to complete exposure before the battery fails) subject could be something like the street outside your house or a popular landmark with all the traffic invisible.
Macro shots of a glowing light bulb filament should be possible too, but they're not very interesting :(
Not many uses beyond the sun or welding.
For long exposures you are better off with regular ND filters because the optical quality/ color balance is better.
But if you are curious, give it a try
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
SENG wrote:
I bought a solar filter for the eclipse. Now I am wondering what other events I could use this filter-
Bill Seng
It would be really great for concerts or any event where you need high ISO's for those low light situations.
billnikon wrote:
It would be really great for concerts or any event where you need high ISO's for those low light situations.
A lens cap is a cheaper solution, to get the same results :)
SENG wrote:
I bought a solar filter for the eclipse. Now I am wondering what other events I could use this filter-
Bill Seng
Use it to photograph the sun and sun spots. We're heading into a sunspot maximum so you should have plenty. Remember the sun is only a half of degree in size.
Don't expect to see solar flare or proms unless you gave a H Alpha telescope. LUNT makes a nice one
Wait for the next solar eclipse. That is about all the filter is good for.
Thank you all for your insights. Selling maybe as good an option as any
Find places in the world where there will be solar eclipses, and TRAVEL!
People travel the world for various reasons, go do it
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
SENG wrote:
I bought a solar filter for the eclipse. Now I am wondering what other events I could use this filter-
Bill Seng
I know that the others have suggested sun photography and welding photography, but I suggest more eclipse photography. There are some others to go to. On August 12, 2026, there is Iceland and Spain. On August 2, 2027, there is Spain, Morocco, and Egypt. On July 22, 2028, there is Australia and New Zealand. And then we go into the 2030's.
billnikon wrote:
It would be really great for concerts or any event where you need high ISO's for those low light situations.
That makes no sense. Take away a lot of light for low light situations? Even with high ISOs you would get very long exposures, which won't work for concerts or events.
billnikon wrote:
It would be really great for concerts or any event where you need high ISO's for those low light situations.
This makes no sense at all.
You're using a 99.999% light blocking filter to shoot low light situations.
Please EXPLAIN
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