I think if you add two ND8 filter to the lens, that would be okay to
your eyes. Flare usually happen on scene with high contrast different.
e.g. where you need to expose (meter) you backlit object with sun
inside your picture. If you take photo of the sun only, there will be
no risk of flare as the exposure was set to the sun, the flare or
ghost images will be highly under exposed and you can't see it.
C.H.Ling
Doggre@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/31/01 8:57:56 AM Pacific Standard Time, xyyc@xxxxxxxx
> writes:
>
> > I found this URL for a shot taken into the sun. Remarkably good flare
> > control I thought.
> >
> > http://perso.club-internet.fr/legault/s010113.jpg
>
> What I'd like to know is how would you frame such a shot without risking eye
> damage? Isn't it dangerous to point your camera directly at the sun,
> especially with a long lens?
>
> Rich
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