BLOG

The American Dream (Preparation)

Wong Chap Him Timmy

Photographer from Hong Kong

The American Dream (Preparation)

 

21 Aug 2017 was a special date, especially to those who are fascinated by astronomy, it was the date which the total solar eclipse, a.k.a. The Great American Eclipse took place across USA. I would love to share my journey to all of you, no matter you are interested in travelling, photography or astronomy, I bet you will like it.

 

The trip was 2-week long and thus, I am planning to split the trip into 4 different parts and this would allow me to write it systematically. The first one, which you are reading write now is Part 1, “Preparation”.

Preparation is not all about equipment, trip planning and etc., our knowledge has to be levelled up as well -  it’s always good to know the physics behind it and what makes this total solar eclipse so special.

Source: timeanddate.com

 

Firstly, total solar eclipses only occur when the New Moon comes between the Sun and Earth and all three celestial objects are perfectly aligned on a straight line on the same plane. Most importantly, the moon itself has to be at perigee, meaning the Moon is at the closest point to Earth, otherwise, it will cause an annular solar eclipse as if the Moon is at apogee (furthest point) even all three objects are perfectly aligned. Since the Moon is in the moodle, the moon casts its shadow on Earth where the darkest part of the shadow, the umbra, is actually where observers on Earth see total solar eclipses. Similarly, the less dark part of the shadow, the penumbra, is where observers on Earth see partial solar eclipses.

 

Total solar eclipses are rare and they are natural phenomenon, humans have no power to alter or change the path of where and when eclipses will take place. Thus, the 2017 Great American Eclipse is so unique that it only takes place within USA and also, USA is somewhere considered to be easily accessed, generally speaking. Sometimes total solar eclipses take place in the Arctic, Antarctic or middle of nowhere in the ocean, so it is really hard to have such an ideal location for observing this natural event.

 

Source: space.com

 

USA is such a huge country and the path of the eclipse stretches from the West Coast to the East Coast and this causes headaches to not just only foreigners, locals too. Quite a big proportion of people decided to witness the event in Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming, which are considered to have a higher chance of clear sky. Historical data shows that these three states tend to have a clear sky in the morning as the moisture drawn from North Pacific Ocean does not have enough time to condense, unlike the East Coast that it is highly likely to have some patches of clouds or even overcast. There are also some factors to be taken into account, for example, traffic and route planning. It is estimated to have severe traffic jam right after the event is finished. Nonetheless, it is always good to choose a site next to some highways and the best thing about Idaho is that the roads are kind of west-east direction, meaning that I can keep on travelling along the path of the eclipse either towards east or west, as if the weather is not promising. Moreover, there are quite a few well known national parks nearby to visit (for more information, please stay tuned).

 

Source: eclipsewise.com

 

 

As a result, somewhere near Howe in Idaho has been picked as our observation site. Recently, a large patch of land in central Idaho has just been designated the first International Dark Sky Reserve, making our road trip sounds more meaningful and shooting stars in a real dark site.

 

Source: www.lightpollutionmap.info

 

Wilderness is always unpredictable, we are so glad that we have chosen Idaho as our observation side because there were wildfires in Oregon which the smokes and dusts have covered quite a large area and Idaho was not affected by much. We did not take this factor into account otherwise we will be forced to change location and causing harasses.


 
Photography Equipment

 

 

This road trip means a lot to me and I do not wish to miss out any single opportunities, thus I have carried quite a lot of gears comparing to my previous ordinary travelling. It is always important and good to know what objects you are targeting to capture and preview the areas nearby using Google maps, images taken by other photographers and some travel guides. 

 

(Taken with Huawei P10 Plus)

 

 

This is the list of equipment I have carried and used during the road trip.

 

Camera

Canon EOS 6D mark 2

Main camera

Canon EOS 6D

Secondary camera, for startrails

Canon EOS M (mod)

Purely for astro imaging, more sensitive to red colours in emission nebulae

DJI Mavic Pro

For aerial photos and footage

Lens

Samyang XP 14mm F2.4

Daytime photos & astroscape photos

Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical

Astrophotos (mainly for Canon EOS 6D, but sometimes used by Canon EOS M)

Samyang 35mm F1.4 AS UMC

Daytime photos & astroscape photos

Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

Daytime photos

Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM

Wildlife / Solar Eclipse

Tamron 55BB (500mm f/8)

Wildlife / Solar Eclipse

Accessories

Canon Extender EF 2x III

Achieve 400mm focal length with EF 200mm / 1000mm focal length with 55BB

CPL filter

To get a more vivid and darker blue sky / a more creative water surface

Batteries

6 pieces for 6Dmk2 & 6D, 2 pieces for EOS M, 3 for Mavic Pro

Tracker (Mount)

Skywatcher Star Adventurer Mini

To track celestial object, mainly use for the solar eclipse

Vixen Polarie

To track celestial object, mainly use for the Milky Way

HL - 1

To track celestial object, mainly use for the Milky Way

 

 

It is also recommended to bring as many spare batteries as you can, however, do not breach the flight regulation about lithium batteries. Check the regulation of the aviation authority and the airline you are travelling beforehand.

 

Clothing

The first thought of summer is short sleeved shirts, shorts and no jackets are needed at all. Play safe is always the key word, especially when you are intended to stay in the wilderness for days. Check the historical and weather forecast beforehand is essential, this allows you to prepare well and less chance of causing accidents. Luckily, the temperature range is rather consistent throughout the trip, and it ranges from 0c (or 32F) at night to around 30c (or 86F) in daytime.

Relative humidity also plays an important role, apparent temperature varies with humidity. High relative humidity makes apparent temperature lower when the actual air temperature is low and higher than the actual air temperature when it is hot, where low relative humidity makes the apparent temperature not so different to the actual air temperature. Keep yourself warm during the night time and cool during the day time is a very tough task...

 

 

 

Vehicle

  

(Taken with Huawei P10 Plus)

 

 

In my opinion, you should go for a four-wheel drive (4WD) instead of front-wheel drive, especially you are going to rent one from providers. Some adventurers might drive on unpaved roads or even off road and it is always fine on a sunny, dry day. When it starts to rain, the road condition may cause you troubles. The capacity of the trunk / boot / compartment is very important, especially you have to carry all the luggage, foods and drinks and also other necessaries. Sometimes you may wish to lay your seat down for a better rest or just to have a bigger room. The number of car charging slots also matters and do make sure they are working fine before leaving the car rental places. You can charge your phone, extra power banks, camera batteries, drones and spare batteries you name it. It is critical for photographers who are planning to stay and keep shooting in the wilderness for couples of days without any generators.

 

RV is also a good option as long as you will not get into cities and the price is relatively much higher than renting 4WDs and SUVs.

 

Accommodation

Since this is more an astrophotography trip than any ordinary trips, accommodation seems to be not so necessary because we spend our nights outside enjoying the night sky. However, the possible photography time is limited by the number of fully charged batteries. Thus, having a place to stay over and get the batteries charged is important. For example, we roughly use up at least 1 fully charged battery every day, meaning that we need to have a proper accommodation in town / city in every 3 days.

We spent our daytime resting in the car or under shades, that’s why the capacity of the vehicle has to be big, to get a better, more comfortable environment. In average we rest around 3 to 4 hours and spend the rest of the daytime on sightseeing and scouting locations.

 

Keep yourself safe from wild animals in the night time as wild animals, especially the nocturnal ones start to get more active.

 

 

Food and water

 


(Taken with iPhone)

 

 

As mentioned, we go to town / city in every 3 days in order to get refill our food box. Past camping experience will definitely help you out as you know what kind of food is to get prepared and to cook outdoor. Our meals are rather simple:

 

     Breakfast - bread with spread

     Lunch - Fruits (or mixed fruit in water) and snacks or cup noodles

     Dinner - Pasta in soup paste or cup noodles with sausages and corn or mash potato

 

 



(Taken with Huawei P10 Plus)

 

 

We tend to have rest after breakfast and after lunch, that’s why the meals are relatively light compared to the dinner.

Keeping yourself hydrated is important, throughout the trip we have consumed over 100 bottles of water and a few gallon bottles as well, mainly for drinking and cooking. It is always a nice thing to have a warm drink during the long cold night outside.

Bear in mind that, wild animals like birds, small mammals or even foxes, wolves and bears may be attracted by the smell of the food and please take good care of the food remaining. To sum up, preparation is important and a must for events and trips like this. In Part 2 “Idaho”, I will share the photos taken, including the solar eclipse photos, inside Idaho. Please stay tuned.




We noticed that you are accessing from United-States of America.

If you're looking for another location, please select your location.

Country/ Region
Online shop
GO
森养消息 全球反馈 立即购买

森养最佳标准画角提案解析

从人与人之间的关系乃至为了营造美丽的空间而布置装饰品时都需要保持适当的距离。那么,为了更好地欣赏美术或摄影作品,我们应该保持多少距离?

答案是相当于“作品框架对角线的长度”的距离。

표준화각 자료 이미지
표준화각 자료 이미지

为了将作品完整地纳入视野并予欣赏,保持相当于作品对角线的距离为宜。如果距离过近,将大于人眼可集中精力的50°视角而无法取的良好的欣赏效果。

为了最佳欣赏效果与最佳视角而保持理想距离也适用于摄影技术。在拍摄静止画像的摄影技术中,将等于摄像面对角线长度的焦距镜头定义为标准镜头。数码相机的全帧传感器尺寸为36x24毫米,其对角线距离约为43.26毫米,标准镜头应为多少毫米以下的最理想答案可以称为“接近43.26毫米的数据”,而难以断定是至今被视作标准镜头代名词的“50毫米”。

以往与胶片对角线长度相仿的45mm画角镜头较为常见,随着SLR相机大获成功,为了保留可容纳反射镜的空间,50mm被视作标准镜头。但是,最近随着无反相机底边大幅放大, 鉴于无反相机法兰距短的特点,需要将标准镜头的画角以45mm再度予以解释,由此开始研发AF 45mm F1.8 FE。 与35mm画角镜头相比,三阳的AF 45mm F1.8 FE将畸变现象降至最低,且比55mm画角拍摄范围宽,为人物、风景、建筑物及宠物等各种主题摄影呈献令人满意的效果。

什么是预设光圈功能?

在预设光圈功能中,光圈可以像”控制环操作音消除(De-click)镜头“一样丝滑驱动,为视频拍摄提供支持。

富士相机的设计根据最小曝光量(F-stop)控制光圈,当相机控制光圈时,会依靠短暂闪烁来调节曝光。而AF 75mm F1.8 X不会向机身传送光圈信息,这种刻意的“预设光圈功能”无需闪烁就可让平滑的曝光调节变为可能。只需控制光圈就可以使ISO和快门速度适应不同的曝光环境,因此即使采用1/2 F-stop也依然可以调节曝光。

什么是预设光圈功能?

在预设光圈功能中,光圈可以像”控制环操作音消除(De-click)镜头“一样丝滑驱动,为视频拍摄提供支持。

富士相机的设计根据最小曝光量(F-stop)控制光圈,当相机控制光圈时,会依靠短暂闪烁来调节曝光。而AF 75mm F1.8 X不会向机身传送光圈信息,这种刻意的“预设光圈功能”无需闪烁就可让平滑的曝光调节变为可能。只需控制光圈就可以使ISO和快门速度适应不同的曝光环境,因此即使采用1/2 F-stop也依然可以调节曝光。

有哪些预设光圈功能的使用建议?

预设光圈功能仅能在视频拍摄模式下运行。 建议在f/1.8光圈和A、M曝光模式下使用该功能。有关“预设光圈功能”的使用建议请参考上表。

* 预设光圈功能的使用方法

1) 设置相机机身
      AF模式 → 视频拍摄模式(“A”或“M”模式)→ 光圈值固定在f/1.8
(2) AF 75mm F1.8 X镜头设置
      将“自定义开关”切换为“模式2(M2)”
(3) 使用对焦环调整预设光圈

有哪些预设光圈功能的使用建议?

预设光圈功能仅能在视频拍摄模式下运行。 建议在f/1.8光圈和A、M曝光模式下使用该功能。有关“预设光圈功能”的使用建议请参考上表。

* 预设光圈功能的使用方法

1) 设置相机机身
      AF模式 → 视频拍摄模式(“A”或“M”模式)→ 光圈值固定在f/1.8
(2) AF 75mm F1.8 X镜头设置
      将“自定义开关”切换为“模式2(M2)”
(3) 使用对焦环调整预设光圈

Dolly shot是什么?介绍摄影办法

[Dolly Shot是什么?]

一般利用带轮子的车,根据调整相机变焦的速度前后移动拍摄的技术。这导致被摄体和背景的倍率差异,从而将梦幻效应记录在视频中。

[简单用手持拍Dolly shot的方法]

Tip.如果移动距离长,相机可能会晃动,请在35~100mm区间拍摄。
1.距离被摄体约1.5~2m左右。
2.将自定义开关切换到MF和Mode3后,将视角设定在100mm左右。
3.通过调节对焦环聚焦被摄物,然后将光圈设置为F8~16。
4.利用上身和手臂,将相机靠近被摄体,将变焦操作慢慢向左(广角方向)转动。
5. 完成Dolly shot!
※在与拍摄对象更远的距离拍摄时,使用卡丁车或万向稳定器等,可以更稳定地进行拍摄。

DSLR / Full Frame
1D X Mark Ⅱ
1D X
1Ds Mark Ⅲ
1Ds
5DsR
5Ds
5D Mark Ⅳ
5D Mark Ⅲ
6D Mark Ⅱ
6D
DSLR / APS-H
1D Mark Ⅲ
1D
Mirrorless / APS-C
M6
M5
M10
M3
M2
DSLR / APS-S
7D Mark Ⅱ
7D
80D
70D
60D
30D
D60
D30
77D (9000D)
760D (8000D / Rebel T6s)
1300D (Kiss X80 / Rebel T6)
1200D (Kiss X70 / Rebel T5)
200D (Kiss X9 / Rebel SL2)
800D (Kiss X9i / Rebel T7i)
700D (Kiss X9i / Rebel T7i)
100D (Kiss X7 / Rebel SL1)
650D (Kiss X6i / Rebel T4i)
600D (Kiss X5 / Rebel T3i)
550D (Kiss X4 / Rebel T2i)
500D (Kiss X3 / Rebel T1i)
1000D (Kiss F / Rebel XS)
450D (Kiss X2 / Rebel X냐)
DSLR / Full Frame
D850
D5
D810A
D4S
D810
D750
Df
D610
D4
D800
D800E
D600
D3s
D3x
D700
D3
DSLR / APS-C
D7500
D3400
D500
D5600
D7200
D5500
D3300
D7100
D5300
D5200
D7000
D300s
D300
DSLR / Full Frame
Z6
Z7
D810A
D4S
D750
D810A
DSLR / APS-C
D7200
D500
D3300
D5500
D5600
D3400
D7500

* Cameras released within 5 years from 2019 are tested.

密码重置向导

Gildong Hong,用户已有3个月以上未修改密码。

是否忘记密码?
请输入下列信息。

领取验证码

将向您输入的电话号码 发送验证码。
短信将收取基本费用。

Failed

There is no ID found with that information.
Please confirm the accuracy of your information.

If you would like to create a new account, please click the below link.

Join now

是否忘记ID?
请输入下列信息。

Please see the information below.

One ID found

If you would like to create a new account, please click the below link.

Join now

失败

很抱歉!未找到匹配的信息。
请先确认您输入的信息是否正确,然后再重新尝试。

若还是想不起ID,请通过身份验证找回ID。

身份验证

邮件发送完毕

注册会员的最后一个步骤。
请打开下面的邮箱地址收到的邮件并点击链接。


验证账号

이메일 발송 완료

고객님 메일로 임시비밀번호가 발송되었습니다.


확인

变更ID

请输入新的邮箱地址。
变更邮箱地址后,需要重新登录。

当前邮箱地址 :
新的邮箱地址 :
变更邮箱地址

变更邮箱地址
取消

错误信息

很抱歉!您的登录路径有误,被服务器拒绝。
若遇到问题请咨询管理员。

返回主页

验证邮箱地址

尊敬的用户,您好!
您已注册邮箱地址hongildong@naver.com为 三阳光学公司网站ID。
点击验证按钮即可完成三阳光学公司网站注册账号验证。

验证账号

您从未注册过三阳光学公司网站账号?
也有可能是他人误用您的邮箱注册了账号。 若您从未注册过三阳光学公司网站账号, br> 请点击下面的链接进行误用举报。

我要保护我的邮箱

- 三阳光学管理员 -

注意:此邮件为发信专用,无法回信。若遇到任何问题,
请进入下面的网站咨询。 前往网站

保护邮箱

已发现下面的账号以您的邮箱注册。
若要禁用该账号,请点击下面的“禁用账号”。

hongildong@naver.com

禁用账号

Account authentication

Congratulations!
Your account has been verified.
Meet the various services of Samyang Optics!

Sign in
Go main

找回ID

未找到匹配的会员信息。

找回ID

确认ID

按照您输入的信息找到的ID为 bebe***

确认

确认ID

未找到与您输入的内容 匹配的会员信息。
请再次确认。

确认

找回密码

已向您的邮箱地址发送一份密码重置邮件。

hongildong@naver.com

请查收邮件并按照向导重新设置密码。若没有收到邮件,
请查看垃圾邮件箱。

确认

未找到邮件?

重新发送验证邮件

找回密码

未找到与您输入的内容 匹配的会员信息。
请再次确认。

确认

sms test

USB Driver DOWNLOAD
ⓒDaniel Gangur

Sign Up for
Samyang Newsletter

Be the first to know about new product
announcement, global events and news!

By subscribing, you agree to the terms and conditions of use of the site and the use of personal information. Newsletter will be sent until unsubscribed.
Don't show this popup today

Samyang Optics,
with 50 years of history,
begins a new journey as
LK SAMYANG

Don't show this popup today
WE HAVE MOVED!

NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive new product alerts
and inspiring contents created with Samyang lens

Do not open this window for today
/upload/magazine/pro/1562467226.jpg