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[docs](web): Update SolarEclipse(extended description)
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[^41]: [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/) Do not, as one of my Facebook friends characterized your big **WTF** systemwide of removing content for no reason at all, *"Facebook! You're drunk!"* ***I ain't selling anything! The equipment listed are:<br />1) Items that I own, and am not going to part with, i.e., sell;<br />2) Items that I am considering for purchasing;<br />3) Items that I am going to rent.***
[^42]: Rent if going for high megapixel range 45MP
[^43]: Choose one if using DSLR 5D III
[^65]: On this Canon page [Photographing the Total Eclipse / Canon U.S.A., Inc.](https://www.usa.canon.com/learning/training-articles/training-articles-list/photographing-an-eclipse ) is a very Stern warning: <br >**Don’t Use the Rear Filter Tray**<br />Most of the large Canon L-series super-telephoto lenses have a rear mounted slip-in filter tray. NEVER use a solar filter in this tray. This filter mounting system is designed for terrestrial photography using traditional photography filters. It is not designed to house a filter to be directed celestially into the sun. At these magnifications, you will destroy the filter — similar to taking a magnifying glass to a leaf and put your lens, sensor and your eyes in danger. The intense light and heat could fry aperture and image stabilization mechanisms, damage the autofocus sensor and, if the mirror is locked up ruin your sensor. Buy the correct front-mounted solar filter. They’re relatively inexpensive and completely safe.
[^44]: Choose one if using mirrorless R5
[^45]: [MrStarGuy Natural Light Adjustable Solar Filter (66-94mm OD)](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1794520-REG/mrstarguy_sgft040y_66_94mm_adjustable_solar_filter.html )
[^46]: [MrStarGuy Natural Light Adjustable Solar Filter (86-117mm OD)](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1794519-REG/mrstarguy_sgft039y_86_117mm_adjustable_solar_filter.html )
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[^62]: If [iOptron SkyGuider Pro Camera Mount with iPolar (Head & Mount Only)](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1490837-REG/ioptron_3550a_skyguider_pro_camera_mount.html ) is chosen, select these items also.
[^63]: If [iOptron SkyGuider Pro Camera Mount with iPolar (Head & Mount Only)](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1490837-REG/ioptron_3550a_skyguider_pro_camera_mount.html ) is chosen, select these items also.
[^64]: Choose just one software controller.
[^65]: On this Canon page [Photographing the Total Eclipse / Canon U.S.A., Inc.](https://www.usa.canon.com/learning/training-articles/training-articles-list/photographing-an-eclipse ) is a very Stern warning: <br >**Don’t Use the Rear Filter Tray**<br />Most of the large Canon L-series super-telephoto lenses have a rear mounted slip-in filter tray. NEVER use a solar filter in this tray. This filter mounting system is designed for terrestrial photography using traditional photography filters. It is not designed to house a filter to be directed celestially into the sun. At these magnifications, you will destroy the filter — similar to taking a magnifying glass to a leaf and put your lens, sensor and your eyes in danger. The intense light and heat could fry aperture and image stabilization mechanisms, damage the autofocus sensor and, if the mirror is locked up ruin your sensor. Buy the correct front-mounted solar filter. They’re relatively inexpensive and completely safe.

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