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Posted: 3/25/2009 4:45:25 AM EDT
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Vic,
I suspect that at these light levels, the AUTO setting would try and give me about a 2 second exposure, and I would get a lot of motion blur. The advantage this system seems to have is, I have about 5 or 6 1/15th sec. photos stacked to produce one final image. Believe me, I was quite encouraged by this first test, and expect that with a fixed mount for NV and camera the results should be much better. It was VERY dark for this image, and yet the mid range and distance brightness were close to what I actually see. That seems to be one of the recurring problems with night photograpy. We can't get the camera to record the images WE see through the optics. |
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Vic, I suspect that at these light levels, the AUTO setting would try and give me about a 2 second exposure, and I would get a lot of motion blur. The advantage this system seems to have is, I have about 5 or 6 1/15th sec. photos stacked to produce one final image. Believe me, I was quite encouraged by this first test, and expect that with a fixed mount for NV and camera the results should be much better. It was VERY dark for this image, and yet the mid range and distance brightness were close to what I actually see. That seems to be one of the recurring problems with night photograpy. We can't get the camera to record the images WE see through the optics. +1000 to this! We always get folks telling us our pics in no way show them how good the image really looks through a Gen 3 device. |
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