Thousand Oaks Optical 95mm solar filter. Like new with box and papers. Had used on Tamron 150-600 lens for solar photos. Currently out of stock at Thousand Oaks. Great for sunspots and eclipse. $65 including shipping
Note - the vertical black mark on the front lower right is a reflection from our screen porch - it is NOT a defect!
Thanks everyone for these tips!
Nice photo! Also- the mentioned technique works with my intervalometer.
OK, great! This sequence worked the way I wanted. Thank you for this suggestion!
Thanks dannac - sounds like what I would need - will try it and see
BebuLamar wrote:
I read the manual and you shouldn't need to press the BRK button for each shot. In fact if you don't turn bracketing off the camera will continue to do bracketing and give over and under exposed shots.
You press and hold the BRK button while turning the command dial (the rear one) to turn bracketing on or off. Holding the BRK buttong while turning the sub command dial (the front one) to set the type of bracketing (i.e. number of shots and bracketing interval).
Yes, I learned this also. But you would still have to press the shutter button for each exposure.
Hi- just tried this- will take the 3 shots but the shutter button must be held down the entire time, will not work if I just press the shutter and release. So still not exactly what I need...thanks for help
Hi all- I have Nikon D7500. Is it possible to activate the BRK button one time and have 3 or 5 exposures done in sequence automatically? Or do I need to hold the BRK button down for each exposure? Doe it matter if I have the shot setting at S single-shot or CL or CH continuous shots? Right now I have not found any difference, need to push the BRK button each time for each exposure. Am I missing something? Would an intervalometer make any difference? I tried that and maybe I set it up wrong but again I had to push the exposure button of the meter each time. Thanks for ideas.
Like new with box and all accessories 20-60x80mm KonusSpot-80 spotting scope. Great for land observing or target shooting or astro viewing or photos with included smartphone holder. Lens has snap-on cover. Eyepiece protected by metal screw-on cover. Includes a table-top tripod and smartphone holder that were never used. No scratches or blemishes, lenses are perfect. minor wear on tripod foot. Water resistant zippered carry cover. Eyepiece area is rotatable for viewing position comfort. Fully multi-coated lenses. Retractable lens hood to help prevent glare. Tripod foot and threaded screw to attach to any tripod. Quite clear optics with just a bit less clear at 60x mag. Thanks!
if you tell me your location in FLA,
Thank you! I live near Clearwater. Pinellas County, west coast of FL.
Just a basic initial license so I can legally transmit with proper equipment. Maybe next level license as a second step.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
Hi all- this came in my inbox. I am interested in getting a basic Ham license but wondering if anyone has heard of or had experience with this group? Or what other options are there? Thanks for advice!
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All in excellent condition. Would like to sell as a single package. There are no glass or mount ring scratches or defects. The white ProMaster is I believe an Expo-disk type of white balance filter. The collapsible rubber lens shades are not cracked and fold nicely, both are 72mm. Thanks.