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  • thanks very much

  • great. i would like to use this in the classroom if you dont mind. i teach astronomy to 16 year olds. perfect for showing circumpolar stars and the rotation of the earth about the celestial pole.

    was planning to try it myself also with a 5d mk11 using a 15mm fisheye. any tips. dont get many opportunities in liverpool.

  • You are of course welcome to use the video!

    Best regards,

    Arne

  • As for advice on making time-lapse movies of the night sky;

    * Make sure you the camera mounted on a sturdy tripod.

    * Turn off any automatic preview option on the camera.

    * Select a high ISO value (for the 5D Mk II you can select 1600 without getting to much noise) to get as short exposures as possible.

    * Make sure the camera is focused on infinity and turn off autofocus

  • * Put you camera into manual and select a large aperture as you can while getting decent sharpness from the lens (f/2,8 works fine for the EF 15mm f/2,8 fisheye) and select a suitable exposure time for your scene (5-30 seconds).

    * Make a few test shots and evaluate framing, focus and the histogram before you start the sequence.

  • * Set you intervallometer to an interval of the exposure time pluss 2-5 seconds (depending on the speed of your memory card) to allow the image to be written to the memory card between the shots

    * Have warm drink, relax and enjoy the night sky while the camera does all the work.

    Best regards,

    Arne

  • Very nice framing to this scene. A nice ambience too. Also, it was quite wonderful to see Polaris nailed perfectly still at the top of the frame and the rest of the sky pinwheeling around it.

  • Thank you very much!

    Arne

  • Cool video, here in germany we had bad weather for weeks and not one star was visible. If the Weather changes I will try to make a startrail video too, but it will show much less stars because of the bad lightpollution that ruins my sky.

  • Thanks!

    Some cityscape in the foreground and even a bit of clouds can really add to a startrail project.

    Best regards,

    Arne

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