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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer View Post
    Otherwise you would probably go completely black during totality, due to the very wide difference in lighting.
    I had video going on my G7x mounted on a gorillapod. I started it a few minutes before totality: 1/250, f/5 and ISO 400. In M mode (nothing auto). That was 1 stop above proper exposure with ~95% of the sun covered.

    Scene went pitch black during totality except for a sliver along the horizon.

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    We had clouds off in the distance that were outside of totality (still in the penumbra though). They were pretty bright. The street lights came on where I was so I really couldn't say how dark it was. But the sky was blue, not black.

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