04/06/2024
Monday's eclpise will start in the Lonestar State at 1:27 p.m. CDT (2:27 PM EDT) and end in the Pine Tree State at 3:35 p.m. EDT.
During that time, the moon will completely cover the face of the sun for an entire 240 seconds or 4 minutes.
South Florida will only see 46% obscuration. Central Florida will see between 50-55%.
Photography Settings: Itβs recommended to turn off VR/IS, use aperture priority mode, select an appropriate ISO, shoot in raw, and choose spot metering for capturing the eclipse.
Equipment Advice: A telephoto lens is suggested for shooting the eclipse, and practice shots are encouraged leading up to the event to ensure proper exposure and focus.
Safety Tips: Always prioritize safety by not looking directly at the sun with your eyes or camera, and use a solar filter to protect your equipment.
Smartphone Photography: For smartphone users, tips include switching off the flash, avoiding zoom, using a wide angle, locking focus, and not expecting high-quality