Shooting at the sun


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heroneo99

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Hi All,

Jus wanna find out whether pointing and shooting at the sun will cause any damage to the lens or the sensor?

Thanks in advance!
 

There was a thread on this a couple of weeks back, try searching for it, may help u get a faster response
 

wildstallion said:
There was a thread on this a couple of weeks back, try searching for it, may help u get a faster response

Thanks wildstallion, but i tried searching and could not find.. mayeb i will browse thru later again, meanwhile if anyone has the answer, please help. Thanks!
 

It is damaging to your eyes.
 

heroneo99 said:
Hi All,

Jus wanna find out whether pointing and shooting at the sun will cause any damage to the lens or the sensor?

Thanks in advance!
Depends on the hour. Sunrise or sunset is not so strong. Relatively safe to pointing and shooting at the sun.

Regards,
Arto.
 

Artosoft said:
Depends on the hour. Sunrise or sunset is not so strong. Relatively safe to pointing and shooting at the sun.

Regards,
Arto.

noted. Thanks lots! Cuz i have done that twice the last few days, around 4pm plus, and i was worried it might spoil the cam if i do that often.
 

if you take the shoot with special equipment youre photo cam will not be damaged
 

Thanks all, I will take note in future when there is a sun in my frame.
 

i always try to frame sun in my pics, so far so good...
 

If you are using a DSLR, won't the mirror protect the sensor? I think what you need to worry about is probably your eyes.

When the mirror flips up when you fire a shot, the metering system should be able to handle the excess light. What you need to worry about at this time would be lens flare.
 

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