Hi TRF colleagues,
I have a question, please, on using my iPhone 15 Pro Max to photograph into the sun. I am just trying to be artistic (without much success). In particular I am trying to experiment with lighting. The normal rule is to have the sun behind the photographer, but now I want to see what happens if the sun is in front of the photographer.
I am not talking about photographing yesterday’s solar eclipse. I did not do that, and I know of course that doing so without the proper filter could indeed damage a camera — not to mention one’s eyes.
I am talking about a simple snap photo with the shutter open for, let’s say, 0.001 seconds or even less. Would doing so damage the camera? And if you forced the shutter to stay open for 0.25 or 0.50 seconds, would that cause damage to the camera?
Thank you.
Stanley
I have a question, please, on using my iPhone 15 Pro Max to photograph into the sun. I am just trying to be artistic (without much success). In particular I am trying to experiment with lighting. The normal rule is to have the sun behind the photographer, but now I want to see what happens if the sun is in front of the photographer.
I am not talking about photographing yesterday’s solar eclipse. I did not do that, and I know of course that doing so without the proper filter could indeed damage a camera — not to mention one’s eyes.
I am talking about a simple snap photo with the shutter open for, let’s say, 0.001 seconds or even less. Would doing so damage the camera? And if you forced the shutter to stay open for 0.25 or 0.50 seconds, would that cause damage to the camera?
Thank you.
Stanley