What I use for lunar eclipse exposure
Hello all,
What I am used to rely on is the now old but still useful Barry Gordon's book, "Astrophotography featuring the fx system of exposure".
Of course, I don't pretend to be well understandable without showing the tables given in the book, but let's try :
To be very elliptic, full uneclipsed moon is given (by experience) in the book with a fx=10 to 12.
To equal this, we can add, for example, Iso100 (fx=3), lens at f/10 (fx=3), and 1/250th (fx=4), and this is matching the parameter given by "c6h6o3", in the previous message. We can even consider the full moon is fx=12, so it's still match the two more stop opening given by Uncle Ansel for the zone VII moon.
So, now, from Barry Gordon, Moon totally eclipsed in umbra should be considered fx=22 to 24, or partially in umbra is fx=20. For example, it can be declined with the parameters, iso100 (fx=3), f/2,8 (fx=7), and 1/4s (fx=10). So a fast film and fast lens are always a must go during lunar eclipse..
Hope this helps a little,
Best regards,
Raphael
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