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Liking the D800 for time lapse
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<blockquote data-quote="need2split" data-source="post: 103257" data-attributes="member: 12441"><p>This was the first of two time lapse sessions on the trip. I don't have access to dark skies at home, so this was also a proof of concept shoot that takes 5 hours! I do wish I relocated the tree to the right side of the frame, in order to get the Milkyway in the video a little earlier, and I also wish I shot about an hour longer. Colorado Springs was to the left of the FOV, so there was some sky glow that I was attempting to avoid. Did you watch the video in 1080p? Naked eye views did not have as many stars as you see in the video, but the sky was impressive compaired to what I have at home, which is located near an exit off the interstate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="need2split, post: 103257, member: 12441"] This was the first of two time lapse sessions on the trip. I don't have access to dark skies at home, so this was also a proof of concept shoot that takes 5 hours! I do wish I relocated the tree to the right side of the frame, in order to get the Milkyway in the video a little earlier, and I also wish I shot about an hour longer. Colorado Springs was to the left of the FOV, so there was some sky glow that I was attempting to avoid. Did you watch the video in 1080p? Naked eye views did not have as many stars as you see in the video, but the sky was impressive compaired to what I have at home, which is located near an exit off the interstate. [/QUOTE]
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