"Safe Ways to Capture and View the Solar Eclipse with Your Phone"

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Capturing stunning photos of the solar eclipse with your smartphone is possible with the right equipment and preparation. You'll need a smartphone with a telephoto camera or a telephoto lens attachment, a tripod, and a solar filter to protect your phone's camera. Setting up and practicing ahead of time is crucial, and familiarizing yourself with your phone's camera settings, such as burst mode and focus lock, can help. During the eclipse, remember not to look directly at the sun and follow the steps to capture the moment while enjoying the experience.
Topics:science#camera-settings#smartphone-photography#solar-eclipse#solar-filter#technology#telephoto-lens
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