Solar Eclipse – October 25, 2022 – with the Nikon P1000 super zoom camera



Partial Solar Eclipse 2022 captured with a Nikon Coolpix P1000 camera (with solar filter – baader foil ND5). This camera is almost like a telescope! Incredible optical zoom 125x + 4x digital zoom.

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Music (YouTube Audio Library):
Title: Away
Performer: Patrick Patrikios

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44 thoughts on “Solar Eclipse – October 25, 2022 – with the Nikon P1000 super zoom camera”

  1. amazing video… wish i was able to see the solar eclipse but i live in canada.. and i wish i had the right equipment to do astrophotography. hope you reach 300k im a big fan, every time you upload a video i try to be early as posible, im trying to save up for the nikon coolpix p1000 and a camera that i can change the lens so i can put a telephoto lens or a telescope on it hope you have a good day

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  2. Here’s my observation recap of the solar eclipse: 9:18 AM UTC, eclipse begins, at 9:24 AM UTC the moon already covered almost half of the greatest eclipse in my location (using Sky Tonight) I tried to observe with my pinhole projector but it was very dim because of the clouds. Sometimes the sun was dim enough so that it won’t damage my eyes. But unfortunately at 9:34 AM UTC, the clouds became too dense and I couldn’t see the eclipse. At around 10:00 AM UTC, there was the maximum eclipse. The clouds eventually thinned out, but it was too late. It happened 20 minutes after the eclipse ended. Eclipse end happened at 10:39 AM UTC.

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  3. On 24th Oct , India 23.5° N.
    I went to Village For Diwali Celebration And their i observed Jupiter , Saturn and Mars also . I am so happy first time ever I saw Mars with naked eyes . But in my town Except Jupiter no other planets or stars are visible.
    Earth's Geological condition are getting worse slowly . 😥
    We need to do something to continue human civilization. no one knows when mass extension will happen.

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