I mean... it's 2024. To me it looks like everyone is getting excited about videos that look like they were filmed on a potato or a bright dot or glare in the sky with such shakey footage that one can't discern if it is moving or not. Where's the NV or IR zoomed and stabalized footage? People who have dropped hard cash on the good stuff, here's your chance to be heroes. I'm in the want-to-believe camp but feel a responsibility to be skeptic. Also think the simplest explanation is likely the right one. If they are drones, probably ours and looking for something.
Telescope or just any decent camera... we've got an older 5D Mark II and its always mounted on a good all around L-lens that could easily capture better than the potato-vision poop we've been seeing.
Can confirm. My old Nikon D5200 can take phenomenal night sky photos and pick up details that the naked eye and modern phone cameras cannot capture nor see.
I mean... it's 2024. To me it looks like everyone is getting excited about videos that look like they were filmed on a potato or a bright dot or glare in the sky with such shakey footage that one can't discern if it is moving or not. Where's the NV or IR zoomed and stabalized footage? People who have dropped hard cash on the good stuff, here's your chance to be heroes. I'm in the want-to-believe camp but feel a responsibility to be skeptic. Also think the simplest explanation is likely the right one. If they are drones, probably ours and looking for something.
Exactly, why doesn’t anyone with a telescope take some video?
Telescope or just any decent camera... we've got an older 5D Mark II and its always mounted on a good all around L-lens that could easily capture better than the potato-vision poop we've been seeing.
Can confirm. My old Nikon D5200 can take phenomenal night sky photos and pick up details that the naked eye and modern phone cameras cannot capture nor see.
I have a P1000, it can see for miles, with huge detail.
That’s why i think a lot of these videos are BS.