Why are old UFO photos so good. How to escape the L.I.Z. low information zone. With John C Craig – UFO investigator, Python Developer, photographer and Author.
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Pandering to low lying fruit.
Stunning and very useful film. Thank you.
Just started watching, deoth perception twin lenses, kind if reminds me of using a German WWII rangefinder perhaps two feet between lenses, maybe slightly more. Just a bit of fun but accurate when setting up the fifty cal for long range shooting. Targeting lazers that work out to 1.5miles plus = $£$£$£ lots of.
Heres a possibility….. and i didn’t come up with this its been around for years but for some reason is overlooked…Just like with Bigfoot etc the can sense the electronics as opposed to old school film theres no electronics.
Analog vs digital so ability to spoof/mask/ disrupt / interrupt resolution is easier with digital processing vs very low tech analog film that requires chemical emulsion processing?
You have to ,,pre Focus,,..Focus the lens on infinity on a steady object in the far distance and than shut the AF of..If you start to film in the evening or night than you can start right away bud DONT touch the focus ring and DONT turn the AF on.
One thing I have been told not to do is use the Zoom function on a phone camera. Reason is, the zoom function does not zoom in on the actual scene that you observe, what you are actually doing is zooming in on the pixels. Unfortunately the phone cameras I have used, when it comes to videoing things at a distance there is no clarity and zooming in doesn’t help either. I have a digital bridge camera which is not to bad for taking long distance shots. Yes a phone camera will give you much Meta data but as for the actual image itself well the UFO will be just that because it is in the distance so you will not get a very high resolution image. When you see aircraft fly over you will be surprised at how far away the plane really is. I might say be in Dover (UK), and see an aircraft and think it’s nearer than it really is. In fact if I look up one of the many aircraft Apps such as Flight 24 I would discover that aircraft is in fact about 15 miles away flying directly over Canterbury (UK). So you see an object in the sky, how far away is it. The higher the object obviously the further away it will be, so the phone Camera will not be able to process the image as it is to far away. Your eyes have a fantastic field if view, and unfortunately no camera as far as I know has the same field of vision as the human eye. We have to use different lenses on expensive cameras to get anywhere near the field of view our eyes have, The only things our eyes don’t have is the ability to see is in Infrared, etc so we then rely on tools such binoculars with night vision for example. Imagine if our eyes could see beyond visible light. You could have X-ray vision, you could see thousands of Radio waves etc. Somehow I wonder whether our brain capacity could cope with that extra information.