Hi, Warren,
Aperture 0.2? (LOL) Actually, there is very little chance to capture meteors
with
slow films . Use at least 400asa, aperture 2.8 and a wide angle lens, search
some
shielding against the moonlight and expose for 3-6 min. Then you need luck,
because normally the fireballs come exactly after you close the shutter.
Good luck and clear skies!
Rainer
WKato@xxxxxxx schrieb:
> In a message dated 11/16/00 5:10:02 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> wliles@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > To all who remember the thread on the Leonids last year, well it has
> > been a year and their back.
> >...
>
> What is a good aperture for ISO 100 film? Of course the showers are
> reportedly going to be better on the east coast of the US (above the clouds?).
>
> Warren
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