Love this video. I was setup to capture the ISS in my front yard yesterday, but then a small poorly timed cloud blocked my view for the 10 seconds I needed to capture. So sad. Glad your capture looks great!
The most important thing is having a fast exposure time, which will prevent the ISS from blurring. I think ideally less than 1/2000" *should* be good, the last one I shot with a DSLR was 1/4000"
Great video. Short and on point. That's how all tutorials should be like.
Also, thanks for using Transit Finder :-)
Love this video. I was setup to capture the ISS in my front yard yesterday, but then a small poorly timed cloud blocked my view for the 10 seconds I needed to capture. So sad. Glad your capture looks great!
I forgot my solar filter. :(
01:02 hahahah that voice effect... :D
Thank u soooooo much! I'll try first attempt in 29 July... I'am so excited! :)
Any recommendations for camera settings with a dlsr? (Canon T7)
The most important thing is having a fast exposure time, which will prevent the ISS from blurring. I think ideally less than 1/2000" *should* be good, the last one I shot with a DSLR was 1/4000"
Clouds cleared 1 minute after the transit. Darn.