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Old 10-29-2009, 07:24 AM   #1
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Default Re: There are UFO's in the sky now - How to photo them

Sorry but for 150-300USD all you get is c**p...after the XXX% zoom on the PC all u see are strange "spots"...that actually could be anything.... It is something you can not show to a randomly selected person (post on the internet) - it is not good enough.

It is similar to telescopes when they offer you cheap s*** with "awesome" zoom...a c**p telescope.

A sufficient amateur telescope (something for the beginner) is around 2000EUR.

The same goes for camera..depends on what you want to do with it...
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Old 10-29-2009, 07:30 AM   #2
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Sorry but for 150-300USD all you get is c**p...after the XXX% zoom on the PC all u see are strange "spots"...that actually could be anything.... It is something you can not show to a randomly selected person (post on the internet) - it is not good enough.

It is similar to telescopes when they offer you cheap s*** with "awesome" zoom...a c**p telescope.

A sufficient amateur telescope (something for the beginner) is around 2000EUR.

The same goes for camera..depends on what you want to do with it...
Ok, well everyone, if you need a lend of $3000, Spregovori will loan it to you to buy a nice camera

But seriously, Spregovori, most people have those $150 to $300 cameras. I am showing people how to maximize their chance of capturing something "decent" with that kind of camera.

If you have a better camera, there's no reason you can't try what I have explained above. As a matter of fact, I would URGE you to. Your pictures will most assuredly be of a much higher quality.

But also, I insist that there is A LOT of activity beginning to appear that these cheaper cameras WILL pick up.
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:45 AM   #3
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People (Tone3) for example...said that they are in 4+th density = we can not see them... So I can have a 10K telescope but will not see anything.

I was actually considering into buying a telescope or a photo camera... With a nice scope and equatorial "legs" one should be able to see wonders since so many people say there is a lot of happening up there... (yet non of the amateur astronomers are reporting it)

At this moment I have the "extra" money to do it (buy) but my situation (I do not have my own living space) can change at any given time...and if/when that comes...there will be no extra money....
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Old 10-29-2009, 01:08 PM   #4
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So, basically, you've responded to contradict the thread?
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Old 10-29-2009, 05:03 PM   #5
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So, basically, you've responded to contradict the thread?
I responded to "inform" (not sure that is the best word) or to express opinion that using trotl cameras wont bring satisfying results..(and it can even repel people)...especially not for someone that is inside the box - the people that either are willing to listen but would like to see "more" and the people that are not willing to listen but would be willing to see actual footage - clear, big, nice, long, evident, mesmerizing, not fake...something that is not a small dot somewhere up the sky or a video looking like the eye sight of someone that spend the whole night drinking and of "something" in the video that is to be the ufo....etc

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I could use my persuade-tron beam on them....it will have the same effect = 0

But if you do it for fun and/or out of curiosity it can be done with any kind of camera...

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