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Submitting an observation report for April 8. Richard and Lisa Siegel went to Sherbrooke in Quebec to watch the full solar eclipse. Many pictures were taken, but in my opinion, these four “tell the story”. We had no clouds and temperatures in the 50s so perfect eclipse watching weather. Also the Quebecois were excellent hosts even though we don’t speak French.
My husband used a Canon EOS 5D camera with a 70 to 200 mm lens. Lens was set at 200 but he used an 2x optical multiplier which took him to 400. And he used an iOpton Sky Guide Pro camera mount.
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