Stars on a clear night. 90x optical zoom moon & UFO?

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

Stars on a clear night. 90x optical zoom moon & UFO?
All these pics were taken in my front with my Fuji HS10 on 7/18 and 7/19 2011.
There was not alterations of the pictures, just digital zoom to show more details.
My friend TJ took some of these pictures too an seen everything in the sky with my wife and I. A lot of these pics I have no idea what they are, they look like crazy blinky stars until you really zoom in. I hope you enjoy the video and please rate and share.
All the best,
-Pete
Mixcat.com

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  • you need 30sec shutter

  • @izzysmart Some of the pics were 30 sec shutter others 15sec Thanks,

    -Pete

  • did u use a tripod? lower your aperture settings, hi shutter but on tripod. else you will get glare. not bad pics

  • @izzysmart This was on a tripod and thanks for the tips.

    We will give it another go tomorrow. Learning each day.

    -Pete

  • That was horrible - just when you try to see what something is it reverses and gets smaller

  • @geo6892000 Run it in full screen HD and you can pause it in spots.. It should help.

    -Pete

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  • I don't think you can film a star with a 90X zoom camera, honestly, get out a telescope and look at the stars (real ones). They are specks. You can see the moon, but not stars. You don't have the Hubble space telescope there, do you? Those are orbs.

  • you may have caught a glowing sky worm.

  • Cool.

  • cool stuff

  • yawnssss

  • That's caused by camera shake dude.

  • Really cool video.. thanks

  • @mixcatcom cool, mess with aperture, take off glare, increase ISO but put it on long process, Use highest shutter mine does 30sec. I find when videoing increasing shutter to about 1/120 works. keep up the good work mate

  • great pics..what is mixcat.com..I love the intro..

  • It looks like you were bouncing the camera around in some shots which made for an interesting effect. Check that stuff out with a telescope. Here is mine! /watch?v=Vk-QCiDzrks

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