Sorry but I will contradict you. My experience in photography and astronomical telescopes tells me that your camera, good as it is, is out-of-focus! If you are focusing the camera manually you are not doing it well. You may have the eyepiece diopter set incorrectly. The films you are making are simply out-of-focus! That goes for most of your other films of stars and planets too!
It's a bright star filmed with the camera set slightly out-of-focus.
The up and down movement is simply the camera operator moving the tripod. The left-to-right movement is the only authentic part of the film. It's the actual movement of the star across the sky as seen from the far north latitudes.
No spaceships, no UFOs, no returning prophets.... just a star filmed badly.
Sorry but I will contradict you. My experience in photography and astronomical telescopes tells me that your camera, good as it is, is out-of-focus! If you are focusing the camera manually you are not doing it well. You may have the eyepiece diopter set incorrectly. The films you are making are simply out-of-focus! That goes for most of your other films of stars and planets too!
manons641 1 year ago
There is only one way of zooming, no alternatives, sorry - not out of focus at all!!
7terw 1 year ago
Another film of the same-old, same-old !
It's a bright star filmed with the camera set slightly out-of-focus.
The up and down movement is simply the camera operator moving the tripod. The left-to-right movement is the only authentic part of the film. It's the actual movement of the star across the sky as seen from the far north latitudes.
No spaceships, no UFOs, no returning prophets.... just a star filmed badly.
manons641 1 year ago
No, moving of tripod as suggested, not out of focus. High quality Carl Zeiss lense, camera just 7 months old.
7terw 1 year ago