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  • So the question id: do you see every day on naked eyes, this black dot in front the sun?

  • one can see the pixels struggling to function. the service departments of these cameras have veified that this is overload. most mfg warranties ask you not to point the cameras at the sun or to let the sunlight fall directly on the sensor.maby find another way to be famous for 15 minutes.

  • Camera malfunction due to the intensity of the light at the center point of the sun.

    --> /watch?v=AQrmbYJlshs&feature=p­lcp&context=C3e514a7UDOEgsToPD­skJndthW7EfrFGxLe_NnSyBe

    I got through a cheap and expensive camera as testing, lower pixel settings show black due to overloading the pixels active. Once you reach the higher number of active pixels the cameras are able to register the light intensity and no black dot appears.

  • ITS NOT A FLAW I KEEP SAYING THIS GO YOUTUBE YOUNG JEEZY BALLIN VIDEO AND ITS IN THE VIDEO ALONG WITH GOLD AND A DUDE WITH MODEL OR ATHLETE SHIRT ON ITS IN THE VIDEO ASK YOURSELF WHEN DID RAPPERS START PUTTING GOLD BARS NOT MONEY IN THEIR VIDEO AND A BLACKDOT IN THE SUN ALSO I TOOK A PIC OF A PLAN CHEMTRAILING AND ALL OF A SUDDEN IT DISAPPEARED AND MY VIDEO ERASED IT ONLY START AFTER THE PLAN DISAPPEARED OFF TOPIC I KNOW JUST THOUGHT I WOULD SHARE

  • Flaw with digital camera, right!

  • Nanci Danison saw in her nde that this life isn't real, maybe its a weak point?

  • this is a camera fault freely admitted by the service department

  • @nutopiansg thats a lie troll punk

  • This is obviously caused by the camera. When you point a cheap camera directly at the sun, the brightest part of the sun saturates the CDC causing all information in that area to be lost. Any other explanation is the product of an over active imagination.

  • @Bob80903 *rolls eyes* Oh yes I'm sure that's it.It's just a camera malfunction. You know what? Just be quiet. That theory of yours has been disproven so many times it's not even worth mentioning.

  • @benmacabre

    --> watch?v=AQrmbYJlshs

    Seriously now, the camera flaw actually has been proven time and time again. No actual facts and science has been put behind proving AGAINST the camera flaw.

    Educate yourself.

  • i did the same thing and was trying to see why it was doing that its the camera doing this!

  • It's just camer. The sensor couldn't handle powerful sunlight.. coming directly..

  • my girlfriend took a cell phone pic of the sun in Austin Texas last month and we were shocked to see a big black dot... just like this -- in the middle of the sun. This only occured in the photograph so I decided it must be something that happens to cameras when pointed directly at the sun... strange indeed

  • @MediaRival - No I have often pointed my digital camera at the sun and have many photo's here. There is no black spot on any of my photo's...OK

  • isnt that planet mercury?

  • This is a real object because it's beginning to MORPH and become non-circular. I've seen this on videos from all over the world, folks. It can't be just a camera effect.

  • If you watch video shot with early digital video cameras, you'll see very bright lights show up on the recording as a bright vertical line. The engineers who designed cameras decided that wasn't a useful failure mode so they wrote instructions into the camera to shut off the pixels that got hit with the too bright light. Hence the black dot where the sun should be.

  • Hi as you can see, the black spot in the middle of the sun is cause by the camera lens filter, because it cannot take strong part of the suns light. it automatically blocks it out. protecting the camera lens. Sorry but im afraid to say; Try again... :(

  • I´ve got a similar video, but the black spot is very strange, check out my videos!

  • adobe after effects?... hahaha. freaking bull!

  • Ok its ur camera my camera does the same thing it doesn't know what to do with all the light so chill

  • my camera saw it and i was outside

  • wow

  • this was in texas recently

  • This is not strange! take any old cell phone camera, or an old camera (some new)

    and film the sun, it will look like this becouse the camera cannot film on the sun's radio emission, i dont know why....

  • Pixel Inversion

  • From a digital photo forum:

    Q. The sun appeared as the black spot on the picture. Is this a malfunction?

    A. No, it is normal.

    This happens when a camera with the SMOS sensor is pointed at a scene with a very bright light like the sun. To avoid this “black spot,” try not to point the camera sunward when you take pictures. Some users erase the spot on the pictures with an image-editing software.

  • well im glad to see someone else has been watching for as long as me.Its VENUS & MERCURY is behind it,I saw them both on march 16th @ 6:00pm central time.in TN.2011.I live in the Mountains .the great inlinement of mayan long count tells us of.

  • @carrydawayband But I did some more looking on nasa & BBO the nicest cam;s& stuff on the planet & it is black SUN SPHERES.I believe it still has to do with the Mayan long count.Not venus/mercury 

  • well im glad to see someone else has been watching for as long as me.Its VENUS & MERCURY is behind it,I saw them both on march 16th @ 6:00pm central time.in TN.2011.I live in the Mountains

  • I have several pics ,from a still camera that have the same spot, I first noticed it on pics from my game camera. Give me your email address and i'll share some pics.

    OP

  • I found out on a camera forum what that is, they say it's the shutter opening, it's something that happens when some cameras film very bright objects

  • i once made a yt vid named memory lane jackson mill trolley tracks, i think it was part one, pay close attention to the sun, the entire sun is black

  • nibiru and venus. congrataulations by your videos.

  • fake...all cameras are not supposed to be pointed at the sun...Or u get the black dot...

  • its face it the cam who does it search for this video: Space by Balloon - Bang Goes the Theory Episode 4 - BBC One lock at 1:55

  • that's the inside of the lense, the sun is to powerful for most cameras. That's why there is a description on most camera boxes, "DO NOT POINT AT SUN". it's just the cameras reaction

  • its eithr the camera or the window

    god

  • u are so fucking boring

  • Perhaps the planet Venus???

  • @dbootsthediva sounds like a possibility. although then again he could have editted the film on his computer. idk. Venus is the planet right inbetween mercury and earth, so it could be Mercury or Venus. kinda weird and cool.

  • @tylerthestrong911 All I know is I have captured this same black spot in photos of the sun All of them I was outdoors and around the black edges was the same pink/red Snce when have we been able to see thru the center of our Sun and see another planet instead with just a basic camera???

  • i saw this while watching the cricket the other day, didn't know what is it was though.

  • ☻/

    /▌This Is Aaron Copy And Paste Him So He

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  • Thats so fake, I had to laugh

  • it is not fake because it just happened to me! On Dec 21st 2009 I was driving in Ok to dr appt and stopped to film chemtrails. When I uplaoded my vid tonight I saw the sun was black. I do not know why. I want to know why so am looking for other vids where this happened. There has to be an explanation. See my featured vd on my channel.

  • I got one too, I believe you. I took footage one year agoen but only just looked at it as it is not in a usable format to load on youtube (will try to solve thjis) I took it in Holland... black spot on the sun and dam I only had it on the sun for a couple of seconds but I can't find an explanation for this.

  • I looked iinto it and learned that lots were puzzle dabou this happeneing to them too. What it is is it overloads the sensor when pointing it at the sun. The lower end cameras more so.

  • hi there combat so kind of you to reply like this. Yes... I found that answer too! Stupid me... but what the hell, at least we found out. And yes... it was a way cheap camera LOL thanks again . Peace ... x

  • lol..yea I was like what on earth?? I asked people what it was about.:( I think they must have thought I was a ninny cause noone told me. :( Had to go find out for myself. Well at least we were not alone lol. Others wondered too. I am not gadget smart and will be the first to tell anyone that!:)

  • Ha ha! Yep, me too. The day I took my 'black spot on the sun' epic was the first day with a new (and rubbish) vid camera and I just pointed it at everything in site, yes, insluding the sun, no filters, no eye protection... oh well. I'd like to bet we have other talents strengths that make up for our lack of techno savvy. Oh btw your page is beautiful, I had a peep earlier this morning. Very cheering and warm. Take care. Lyn

  • HAH yes waving the camera at everything that sounds like me!!:P Yes I like to think I am a warm person very personable but uh the vid I just sent you will see the other side too. I can be very serious when it comes to some things. I am silly and love to laugh. Easily entertained by simple things. But again..very serious too! Bless you!

  • what it is is overloading the sensor in your camera. That is all.

  • there are lots of people who this happens to while filming. When you point the camera to the sun especialy certain times of the day it can overload the sensor. I looked into and that is what I learned. Lots of people were puzzled when it happened to them too.:)

  • Check my latest video out. It happens at 29 seconds.

  • thats a sensor artifact caused by severe overexposure

  • Certain camcorders/phone camcorders display the sun as black. The rays still shine, but the sun itself, the core source of the light...appears black.

  • i think this is a disk ufo beacouse if u look a green shine in the center

  • no its a fly hangin on window with green spots

  • no, window was open!

  • yea it was open dont u see?

  • @citronic1 it happened all the time with my flip camera.

  • ,,Ok,, At Some Parts You Notice That You're Filming Trough A Window,,So Its Probably Just A Black Stain On The Window But Beeing Faked As A Weird Sport,,:/

  • window was open smartass

  • @robrechtmathues it is right before your eyes and you can't see what it is? Why? Why are all blinded???

  • i made this in Belgium

  • lol :O i'm from belgium 2 :)

  • very strange indeed where did u filmed it?

  • very strange

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