Shutter Speed Calculator for Lunar Eclipses (v1.0.2)
Altitude of the Moon
Elevation of the Observer
Miscellaneous Camera Information
Sensor Type :
Effective MPix :
Lens Focal Length :
DX
Effective Focal Length :
Field of View :
Exposure Limit :
(without tracking)
Sampling
Body :
Effective MPix :
Lens Focal Length :
DX
Pixel Size :
(in microns)
Sampling :
(in arcseconds per pixel)
Instructions
To display the suggested time exposure for one of the lunar eclipse events, select the event, the sensitivity (ISO) and the lens aperture (f/number). The altitude of the Moon and elevation of the observer do have a measurable influence on the exposure time, just as the sky conditions. The time exposure will then be displayed and computed every time you modify one of those parameters.
The time exposures are only given as a guide. They will help you choosing a film matching your equipment and the event you are shooting. An automatic sequence can also be build accordingly. However, on the day of the eclipse, you should bracket your exposures one or more stops to take into account the actual sky conditions and the variable nature of these phenomena. If the sky is not clear or hazy, then lengthen the exposures.
The brightness (Q) and exposure value (EV) are computed after applying the atmospheric extinction.