Yes, due to the shutter limitations on a common consumer camera, you do not see that they are common every day bugs flying around. WIth the "higher quality camera" you notice the added segments, which are just the blurred dynamic motion of the bugs wings and air current and the segments reflect the resolution or Frames per second the shutter clips at. The guys that did this test, knew for sure they would get to the bottom of this hoax. I knew this for years, due to my background in Photography
That was very imformative, Good job. You have a future in television news.
EverLookUp 9 months ago
Yes, due to the shutter limitations on a common consumer camera, you do not see that they are common every day bugs flying around. WIth the "higher quality camera" you notice the added segments, which are just the blurred dynamic motion of the bugs wings and air current and the segments reflect the resolution or Frames per second the shutter clips at. The guys that did this test, knew for sure they would get to the bottom of this hoax. I knew this for years, due to my background in Photography
freqazoidiac 1 year ago
@freqazoidiac ...and great Documentary! Power to the Intelligent!
freqazoidiac 1 year ago
Great video, very well presented. On top of it all I have learnt about something I had no idea about. Thanks...
skulkingaround 1 year ago 2