We were lucky – clear skies and a great show in northern Vermont. Pics of the actual eclipse are still in my camera, and we’re still about 4 hours from home thanks to stop-and-go traffic
I used the R3 with the EF 600/4 II + 1.4xIII, and a Baader ASTF 140 solar filter, except during the totality. I pre-set a 7-shot AE bracket covering a 12-stop range, and triggered with the BR-E1 remote.
Looking forward to processing and posting some images. Some quick chimping after the totality (when I was back to taking a set of shots every 5 min), captures some nice prominence and diamond ring shots.
Since one press of the remote fires the full bracket series, I was able to enjoy the totality with family and others around – it was very cool. Dark enough that the town street lights came on.
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(Cropped edge of a family shot with the iPhone UWA camera, thus the distorted 600/4.)