Hi. Was just wondering. Will long exposure w/o filter, say 20secs landscape shot during the blue hour or 60secs city skyline shot at nite, cause any damage to the sensor?
is there any different between with or without filter?Hi. Was just wondering. Will long exposure w/o filter, say 20secs landscape shot during the blue hour or 60secs city skyline shot at nite, cause any damage to the sensor?
Hi. Was just wondering. Will long exposure w/o filter, say 20secs landscape shot during the blue hour or 60secs city skyline shot at nite, cause any damage to the sensor?
Hi. Was just wondering. Will long exposure w/o filter, say 20secs landscape shot during the blue hour or 60secs city skyline shot at nite, cause any damage to the sensor?
pointing directly at the sun is fine,i think as long as you're not pointing the lens directly at the sun it should be fine :bsmilie:
pointing directly at the sun is fine,
but pointing directly at the sun is fine and looking at the viewfinder for long is not fine.
catchlights said:is there any different between with or without filter?
with filter, sensor will not be cooked?
without filter, sensor will be cooked?
Assuming long exposure will damage the sensor, i wld suppose a 10stop filter would make a diff?
Assuming long exposure will damage the sensor, i wld suppose a 10stop filter would make a diff?
pointing directly at the sun is fine,
but pointing directly at the sun is fine and looking at the viewfinder for long is not fine.
that i didnt know! another thing learnt. thanks for the info