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<blockquote data-quote="SPV" data-source="post: 818806" data-attributes="member: 52704"><p>2024 Solar Eclipse photo from North Bay Area California untouched using Nikon Z6, ISO 100, Metered Single point, F5.6, used Solar Eclipse eye glass to cover the lens.</p><p>I used Canon 70D with 55mm-250mm zoom with Solar eclipse sun glasses as filter with ISO 100, F5.6, 1/6Sec, 84mm. I used a similar setting in both Cameras. I was also wondering what makes the Canon photo look sharper than the Nikon Z6?! Maybe experts can throw in their views which could help a lot.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z6, ISO 100, F5.6, 1.6sec, 200mm</p><p>Canon 70D ISO 100, F5.6, 1/6Sec, 84mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPV, post: 818806, member: 52704"] 2024 Solar Eclipse photo from North Bay Area California untouched using Nikon Z6, ISO 100, Metered Single point, F5.6, used Solar Eclipse eye glass to cover the lens. I used Canon 70D with 55mm-250mm zoom with Solar eclipse sun glasses as filter with ISO 100, F5.6, 1/6Sec, 84mm. I used a similar setting in both Cameras. I was also wondering what makes the Canon photo look sharper than the Nikon Z6?! Maybe experts can throw in their views which could help a lot. Nikon Z6, ISO 100, F5.6, 1.6sec, 200mm Canon 70D ISO 100, F5.6, 1/6Sec, 84mm [/QUOTE]
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