Learn how to snap the perfect photo of the solar eclipse with your phone without damaging your eyes or your device!
Are you ready to capture the breathtaking moment of a solar eclipse with your phone camera? While it's a tempting sight, remember that staring directly at the sun during an eclipse can cause permanent eye damage. Experts caution against pointing your phone's camera directly at the sun, advising the use of protective filters or glasses. NASA even suggests creating a DIY solar filter using spare solar glasses to safeguard your smartphone camera.
For the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, make sure to follow safety precautions and use a solar filter to protect your phone camera. NASA emphasizes that smartphones were not designed for eclipse photography but with the right precautions, you can still capture stunning images of the event. Remember, safety first when attempting to photograph the sun's rare spectacle!
Did you know that the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse will span across multiple U.S. states, offering a unique viewing opportunity for many Americans? Make sure to mark your calendars and prepare your phone camera for this extraordinary celestial event!
In Wisconsin, you can use your cellphone to photograph the solar eclipse, but remember to equip your camera with a solar filter recommended by NASA. Whether you choose to snap a selfie or capture the eclipse's beauty, remember these essential photography tips to ensure a safe and memorable experience.
During the solar eclipse, without protective gear the sun can damage your eyes permanently. Your cellphone camera might also be at risk.
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Experts warn against pointing your phone's camera directly at the sun. Here are a few tricks for photographing the solar eclipse โ or snapping a selfie.
NASA published detailed guidelines for smartphone eclipse photography with the caveat that โsmartphones were never designed to do sun and moon photography.".
You can also make your own solar filter by holding or taping the lens from a spare pair of solar glasses over the lens of your smartphone camera, according to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) โ On April 8, 2024 a total solar eclipse will darken the sky, with the path of totality spanning numerous U.S. states.
You can capture Monday's solar eclipse in Wisconsin with your cellphone, according to NASA. You'll need to use a solar filter to protect your camera, ...
How do you take a picture of the solar eclipse. NASA tips include using filters or glasses.