Circle Meteor
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circle meteor - have recorded similar several times in the past -
lasts 2 frames at 24 FPS - these are always a very fast flash - usually 1 frame -
last nights comet was able to record 12 ish meteors maybe more -
with my new computer I think Im able to delete one time consuming step -
reduces number of files by half will make things easier less complicated -
Files from V3 are just Times - 4 cameras with just Time files gets confusing quick =
going to make meteor video tonight -
lasts 2 frames at 24 FPS - these are always a very fast flash - usually 1 frame -
last nights comet was able to record 12 ish meteors maybe more -
with my new computer I think Im able to delete one time consuming step -
reduces number of files by half will make things easier less complicated -
Files from V3 are just Times - 4 cameras with just Time files gets confusing quick =
going to make meteor video tonight -
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Re: Circle Meteor
Firefly.
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Aliens. :wink:
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its still pretty cold this location - got down to 35f that night -
saw no indication of a bug in 1 minute video - have seen similar from desert to mountains -
I do see bugs flying around in real time recordings but they usually look like bugs -
fire flys i have seen flash then have dim after glow - V3 cam would see glow and movement -
these flashes are always very quick usually1 frame on real time recording -
think only seen 2 times that was 2 frames long - 24fps
Never seen any Movement in these flashes - no after glow just quick flash -
have looked to see if there are reports on similar but really dont know what to search for -
these flashes are hard to see in Timelapse video -
i usually find when looking at realtime video when a meteor is in clip
saw no indication of a bug in 1 minute video - have seen similar from desert to mountains -
I do see bugs flying around in real time recordings but they usually look like bugs -
fire flys i have seen flash then have dim after glow - V3 cam would see glow and movement -
these flashes are always very quick usually1 frame on real time recording -
think only seen 2 times that was 2 frames long - 24fps
Never seen any Movement in these flashes - no after glow just quick flash -
have looked to see if there are reports on similar but really dont know what to search for -
these flashes are hard to see in Timelapse video -
i usually find when looking at realtime video when a meteor is in clip
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