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Hello happy Sony community,
English is my 4th language and on the days like today, I am out of words so will be as short as possible..
Last week I bought my dream ILCE-7SM2 with SEL55F18Z and on 28.4.16 have swiched my camera on for the night time-lapse photography (1st test). Like every other greedy people I swiched time-lapse application on to custom regime hoping for the best results (10 sec exposure & 990fames)...
Total sequence shotting took between 6-7 hours and in the morning before leaving for work I swiched my camera off.
Sky is my hobby and love fishing it daly!
..later and after work on 28th (downloading/reviewing the footage) I noticed there is strange light behaviour around planet Mars so I stabilised my footage for better view.
...working irelevent to imagery job I continue editing next day...
After I stabilised time-lapse shot on April 28th, I realised this 'think' is (sorry for my language) bigger than Mars!, Wow, wow me thought, The quality of ILCE-7SM2 + SEL55F18Z is more than serious, and am extreamaly happy to view entire footage pixels frame by frame.
By making this post, I would like to ask Sony Technical Community for a help in understanding: Sony technology within a frame of (sily question by I have to ask - Can the light coming throe the viewfinder effect my picture in any way?
link to my time-lapse (edited graphics) video:
Am eager to hear coments from Sony Technical Department - dudes!
We live and learn
:."O-O".:
ilgainis
HDR-SR10E thought me to love Sony
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mentioning my name otherwice would of not seen this post cause i thought I deleted it.
This video was my mistake!. it is Not any UFO or els and only - Do Not Photograph Night Sky Throe the Kitchen Window day!
More information can be found in youtube video description.
Oh gosh! just found stupid grammar/logic mistakes written in main message.
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Hi ilgainis,
it would seem that nobody has replied to your question..
It may possibly help if you could supply what camera settings you used, i.e aperture, ISO, etc. during shooting the time lapse pictures..
...and a working link to the video would be helpful too
@jumpsuit I think this is a working link..
Cheers Thal
You're welcome just need the additional info from @ilgainis now so that we can hopefully assist him with his time lapse issue..