

We’ll keep everyone interested in joining notified of the plans so you can drop in for the parts you want. And with a little luck, we may even be able to do some whale watching.Ĭoming along for this Oregon Listener Adventure will be James Kelly of Photog Adventures UK, Drew Armstrong, and Oregon native Kirk Keyes.Īll levels of photographic experience are welcome! If you can’t make it for the whole trip, that’s not a problem.

Weather permitting, we’ll even try to shoot the Milky Way Core before it disappears for the year. Other than definitely visiting Thor’s Well, we’re just going to go wherever the group wants to go. On Friday, we’ll wrap up with an evening shoot around Cape Kiwanda or Cannon Beach. Look forward to shooting historic lighthouses, massive headlands, and awesome cliffs along the way. Then we’ll follow Highway 101 and work our way north along the Pacific shoreline. We’ll start off on the South Coast at Brookings, Oregon, shooting Secret Beach for sunset. The Oregon Coast should be on every photographer’s bucket list. It’s a rugged coastline filled with stunning seascapes and amazing landscapes. The Oregon Coast is famous for its spectacular sea stacks, towering cliffs, and pristine beaches. Join Aaron and Brendon for our Oregon Coast Listener Adventure from Monday, November 5th to Friday, November 9th, 2018. Visit Spenser’s Camera & Photo to redeem your discount. To get $25 off your camera modification, use the discount code: “Adventure25”. $25 Discount at Spencer’s Camera & PhotoĬlarence has graciously offered listeners of this podcast a $25 discount towards getting your camera modded at Spencer’s Camera and Photo. But with the podcast you miss out on seeing all the amazing photos Clarence brings. The podcast audio is identical to the video. So this is an episode where you really need to watch the video version to get the most benefit. Clarence even has photos taken through telescopes.

We spend much of this episode looking at photos that were taken with astro-modified cameras. He reassures us there isn’t an issue! Check out the Photos! Your camera can make changes to the Tint setting as well using the Auto White Balance function.Ĭlarence then address concerns about “star-bloat” with astro-modded cameras. The camera can make a more accurate white balance than you can by changing the camera Color Temp setting. He also covers how Spencer’s calibrates your camera’s focusing system after the conversion.įor white balancing a modded camera, Clarence recommends using your camera’s Auto White Balance function with a grey card or an ExpoDisk.
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Spencer’s can also install a “Heat Reduction” system to keep your sensor cooler.Ĭlarence discusses the use of Infra-red and “Hot” filters. Or a Visible + H-Alpha filter that gives extended red response that helps interstellar nebula photograph better. You can install clear glass that gives a “Full Spectrum”. Once this is done, there are several options available at this point. Spencer’s removes the Low-Pass filter that is sitting in front of the camera sensor. If you have an older camera sitting around that you can’t bring yourself to sell, then this is a great way to bring it new life! Visit Spenser’s Camera & Photo to see which cameras they recommend for Astrophotography and Nightscape conversion. Modded Camera OptionsĬlarence tells us about how we can even get our cameras modded.

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He also points out that the Full Spectrum conversion actually lets your camera capture more light than a non-converted camera. He covers all the options for both Astrophotography and Landscape Photography. Then he discusses the benefits of each of these modifications. First he covers Full Spectrum, Infra-red, and Visible+Hydrogen-Alpha (Ha or Hα) Filter modified cameras. Astro-Modified Camerasĭo you want more color in your Milky Way Photographs? Then use an astro-modified camera!Ĭlarence Spencer is in our studio to talk with us about astro-modded cameras. Today we talk about Astro-Modded Cameras with Clarence Spencer! Today’s Guest –Ĭlarence Spencer of Spenser’s Camera & Photo, Alpine, Utah.
