vikkyvik /forum/images/avatars/gallery/first/default.png offline 24 Oct 14, 00:15
Got a bunch of shots of it - I'll upload a few this evening.
I don't have a proper solar filter, so I had to make do with what I have. On my 300mm lens, I stacked 3 ND8 filters. Then, since it was still too bright, I grabbed the ND400 filter that goes on my 70-200, and just held it up with my fingers in front of the lens (since it's a 67mm filter, and my 300 is a 77mm lens).
So, 3x ND8 = 9 stops; ND400 =~ 8.65 stops.
Total light reduction =~ 17.65 stops. And I was still shooting at 1/800, F7.1, ISO200.
Now I see why people use ND100,000 filters to shoot the sun (ND100,000 being about 16.6 stops).
It's utterly amazing how bright that ball in the sky is.