I recall some discussions of meteor photography in the past but I don't think
there was much technical advice. Anybody care to make some suggestions before I
head off to the Gila National Forest the endof this month? We'll be packing in
on horseback and it will be my first wilderness overnighter in a very long
time. I have available an original OM-2 as well as -2n and -4t but I suspect
that this is not the subject to make automatic exposures of, due to the dimness
of the stars and meteors. So is it B exposures for how long at what aperture
for say, Provia 100?
Thanks,
Gary Edwards
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