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A very small diamond ring, Hoo_Dat

A very small diamond ring

A very small diamond ring, Hoo_Dat

A very small diamond ring

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(or, perhaps, a single Bailey Bead)

If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing, right?  So when my plans changed due to predicted cloud cover, and I was no longer going to fly to a totality destination, I significantly increased the amount of gear I would bring.  Ultimately I shot with 4 cameras-- a Canon 5DM3 with a 600mm lens on Star Adventurer, a Sony a6500 on a William Optics Z73 piggybacked with a Lunt 60mm with a ZWO ASI 432mm on a HEQ5 pro, and a stationary Canon T4i shooting a wide angle time lapse untracked.

Since I had Eclipse Orchestrator driving the Canon 5D, most my favorite shots are from that camera.  I used a wired remote on the Sony, with widely bracketed shots.  I changed (pre set ahead of time) memory functions between C2, totality (2 separate configs), and C3.  And that manually controlled setup performed admirably.  I only shot about half of totality with this one, as I wanted to spend a few minutes also just enjoying the eclipse, since I could hear that EO was faithfully shooting along on the Mark III anyway.

This is one of my favorites from the Sony a6500.

Shot from Norwalk, Ohio.  We did have some high clouds, which are more visible in my totality and C3 shots than the C2's like this one.

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A very small diamond ring, Hoo_Dat