Thanks, nice shots! Even M31 is clearly visible. Very sad that there are also so many satellites out there 😢 Can you tell us more about the equipment you used to record the timelapse?
Thank you too! Yes, its unfortunate, I've heard from other more seasoned astrophotographers which are already for a long time in the hobby, that it once was something really special to get an image with a satellite trail, but not anymore 😄 Sure, it was nothing special in terms of equipment actually, used my Sony A7IV DSLM + Sigma 20mm on a standard tripod, settings: - Manual exposure, manual focus - S&Q mode, 50x => Video - Exposure 1 s - Iso 8000 / 10000 - Aperture wide open, F/1.4 Clear skies!
Thanks, nice shots! Even M31 is clearly visible. Very sad that there are also so many satellites out there 😢 Can you tell us more about the equipment you used to record the timelapse?
Thank you too! Yes, its unfortunate, I've heard from other more seasoned astrophotographers which are already for a long time in the hobby, that it once was something really special to get an image with a satellite trail, but not anymore 😄
Sure, it was nothing special in terms of equipment actually, used my Sony A7IV DSLM + Sigma 20mm on a standard tripod, settings:
- Manual exposure, manual focus
- S&Q mode, 50x => Video
- Exposure 1 s
- Iso 8000 / 10000
- Aperture wide open, F/1.4
Clear skies!
Is it in india?
The Perseids are visible from the northern hemisphere so yes, they should also be visible from India. Clear skies!