Quote:I see. I would understand that it should not be a big issue shooting into the Sun if (1) shooting in dawn or sun set time instead of noon; (2) using a non-tele lens and not putting the Sun at or near the center of the frame; and (3) avoiding long exposure.
I am a little bit confused about point (2). I think the main purpose of it is to avoid the sunlight straightly hitting the sensor.
I don't think so. The main purpose is to limit the amount of direct sunlight entering through the lens. A telephoto lens has a bigger physical aperture size than a wide-angle lens. So at the same F-stop, you'll let more light enter the system with the telephoto lens - which is the main worry here.
That said, I shoot into the sun a lot, and I've never had any issue whatsoever (except for blown highlights and lens flare
