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| sent on May 02, 2020 (13:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, beautiful. I'm getting closer to the picture of the stars, it fascinates me. But I'm totally unprepared for matter. Can I ask you how you close the crawl circle? I with pose b, on the three minutes of exposure, I can only have straight lines. Any advice to reach your levels is super welcome. Thanks. Greetings. Augustine. Ciao, bellissima. Mi sto avvicinando alla foto delle stelle, mi affascina. Però sono totalmente impreparato sulla materia. Posso chiederti come fai a chiudere il cerchio delle strisciate? Io con posa b, sui tre minuti di esposizione, riesco ad avere solo delle linee rette. Ogni consiglio per raggiungere i tuoi livelli è super gradito. Grazie anticipate. Saluti. Agostino. |
| sent on May 02, 2020 (15:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, Augustine. I'm experimenting myself and I certainly don't have the skill to explain the whole process. Watch the many tutorials found on the net, both in Italian (for example this www.giovannilattanzi.it/how-do-one-startrail/ ) and in English, in addition to the many videos on youtube about the topic. Fastly: - the sense of the startrail is given by which part of sky photographers (north, south, east, west give a different shape to the crawls). - three total minutes of exposure is too few: this photo is 200 45-second shots (two hours and half a half of total exposure) combined with Photoshop. Grazie, Agostino. Sto sperimentando anche io e di sicuro non ho la conoscenza necessaria per spiegare tutto il procedimento. Leggi e guarda i tanti tutorial che si trovano in rete, sia in italiano (per esempio questo www.giovannilattanzi.it/come-fare-uno-startrail/ ) che in inglese, oltre ai tanti video su youtube riguardo l'argomento. Velocemente: - il senso dello startrail è dato da quale parte di cielo fotografi (nord, sud, est, ovest danno un forma diversa alle strisciate). - tre minuti totali di esposizione sono troppo pochi: questa foto sono 200 scatti di 45 secondi ciascuno (due ore e mezza di esposizione totale) con zero secondi di intervallo, uniti poi con Photoshop. |
| sent on May 02, 2020 (19:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much for your Catand suggestions. I do not know if with my 6D I can make scheduled shots. Now I'm going to dig deeper. A great greeting and best wishes for everything. Agone Grazie mille per i suggerimenti Catand. Io non so se con la mia 6D posso fare gli scatti programmati. Adesso approfondisco. Un grande saluto e auguri per tutto. Agostino |
| sent on May 02, 2020 (19:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ Thank you so much for your Catand suggestions. I do not know if with my 6D I can make scheduled shots. Now I'm going to dig deeper. „ With the 6d (and the R) it takes a rangemeter: I used an external rangemeter or you can connect the machine to a PC with Eos Utility and use the special function. " Grazie mille per i suggerimenti Catand. Io non so se con la mia 6D posso fare gli scatti programmati. Adesso approfondisco." Con la 6d (e la R) ci vuole un intervallometro: io usavo un intervallometro esterno oppure si può collegare la macchina ad un PC con Eos Utility e usare la funzione apposita. |
| sent on May 03, 2020 (9:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ah... I had not seen that on Eos Utility there is this possibility. Now I'm going to delve into it now. Thanks again Catand. Ah...non avevo visto che su Eos Utility c'è questa possibilità. Adesso approfondisco subito. Grazie ancora Catand. |
| sent on August 12, 2020 (21:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Doesn't the Canon app have the rangemeter? Heo L'app di Canon ha l'intervallometro? Ciao |
| sent on August 13, 2020 (12:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If you mean Camera Connect with apps, it doesn't have the rangemeter. Se con app intendi Camera Connect, non ha l'intervallometro. |
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