October 31st 2009: Two Days Before The Full Moon
I give this October 31st moon to you my good friend and mentor Anselmo Villanueva.
Thank You and Happy Birthday!
A lunar phase or phase of the moon refers to the appearance of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth. The lunar phases vary cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing relative positions of the Earth, Moon and Sun. One half of the lunar surface is always illuminated by the Sun (except during lunar eclipses), and hence is bright, but the portion of the illuminated hemisphere that is visible to an observer can vary from 100% (full moon) to 0% (new moon). The boundary between the illuminated and unilluminated hemispheres is called the terminator.
more at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_phase
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VPC-FH1BK (black)
# Full 1080p HD Video (60fps)
# 8-Megapixel Digital Photos and High-Speed Sequential Shooting (12fps*)
# Super Slow Motion Playback Mode (up to 600fps)
# 3-inch wide LCD Display
# 10x Optical Zoom for photos
# 16x advanced zoom for video
# Digital Image Stabilizer (Movies & Stills)
# Face Chaser technology (can detect up to 12 faces for photos and videos)
# Built-in still photo flash
# HDMI Output
# MPEG-4, H.264 Video
# Optional lenses: Tele, Wide, Semi-Fisheye
# SD/SDHC memory compatible
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thank you I will have to try that once I get the video camera on Christmas. I will subscribe due to your great help.
juniortore 2 years ago
with an added Digital High Definition 2X Telephoto lens
you got it...
PhotoBen750 2 years ago
so that is just the zoom of the camera?
juniortore 2 years ago
no eyepiece... just the camera no telescope needed... if you have a telescope then you will need a special mount and the right kind of telescope...
PhotoBen750 2 years ago
Oh, one more question how did you get it to look through the eyepiece?
juniortore 2 years ago
Also need to have camera on a tripod or mounted... it will be imposable to hold the camera still enough for the camera to focus.
Also note: that the video was accelerated to fit 2min. as long as you put the camera in the right spot the moon dose all the rest.
PhotoBen750 2 years ago
I have
Sanyo VPC-FH1BK
Full 1080p HD Video (60fps)
Also a Digital High Definition 2X Telephoto lens
It is also key do the recording before daylight has passed... the moon is too bright when it is completely dark out... making it hard for the camera to focus. hope that helps
PhotoBen750 2 years ago
how did you get the camera to record this?
juniortore 2 years ago