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Jethro Rocker IS the fishizzle.Boat is much closer than the rig. Rig is also very tall. Add refraction in.
Voila.
Even not accounting for curvature, the 3000mm lens cannot resolve a boat at 25 miles.
Jethro Rocker IS the fishizzle.Boat is much closer than the rig. Rig is also very tall. Add refraction in.
Voila.
Even not accounting for curvature, the 3000mm lens cannot resolve a boat at 25 miles.
Me too.I agree with with @gball
I’ve been at sea and there are times you could see
to the worlds edge, where the sky seems like the shape of a dome as it hits the horizon and you swear you can see forever with other vessels on the horizon. Other times, the horizon seems closer and not so vast.
Well, look at the size of boats vs oil rig. If the boat was at the same distance as rig that is one HUGE ass boat.
Way ahead of you. Got my scotch, Installed a new Nazgul set, opened up reaper and starting recording. one more scotch and I'll start sounding good!!!Too much thinking in my opinion?
Have a beer, dont sweat it.
Have a rum.
Play guitar sloppily...
Carry on...
Watching telly tonight. Poocorn and football.Way ahead of you. Got my scotch, Installed a new Nazgul set, opened up reaper and starting recording. one more scotch and I'll start sounding good!!!
Welcome to the discussion Jethro! Actually with a 3,000mm lens, I can pull in the moon from my backyard and it's 238,900 mi away. Sheesh, 25 miles is a piece of cake.Boat is much closer than the rig. Rig is also very tall. Add refraction in.
Voila.
Even not accounting for curvature, the 3000mm lens cannot resolve a boat at 25 miles.
Yes nice! Moon is also huge comparitively to an oil rig! 3000mm is about like 60 power.Welcome to the discussion Jethro! Actually with a 3,000mm lens, I can pull in the moon from my backyard and it's 238,900 mi away. Sheesh, 25 miles is a piece of cake.
The round effect is because it is out of focus. Try manual focus and adjust till it is a sharp dot. Really cool camera I am tempted.I don't know how many light years away this star is, nor do I know the name of it, but it would seem to be a great lighting effect for a gig! Another video captured from my back yard using the Nikon P1000 on 9/17/2022
The P1000 is 125x zoom. I captured this the same night that I got the stars. I believe that this is Jupiter and moons. The news said Jupiter was visible so I can only assume this is Jupiter. It does appear as a dot that is 369.59 million miles away. Please excuse the rank armature camera work. This was my first time using this camera, I was in the dark and no wireless remote. The daytime moon shot was taken after I had a little experience with the camera and daylight to see the buttons and controls.Yes nice! Moon is also huge comparitively to an oil rig! 3000mm is about like 60 power.
Welcome to the discussion Jethro! Actually with a 3,000mm lens, I can pull in the moon from my backyard and it's 238,900 mi away. Sheesh, 25 miles is a piece of cake.
Boat is much closer than the rig. Rig is also very tall. Add refraction in.
Voila.
Even not accounting for curvature, the 3000mm lens cannot resolve a boat at 25 miles.
In physics, refraction is the redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. The redirection can be caused by the wave's change in speed or by a change in the medium.
In both pictures here, you can see how the change in medium has redirected the light waves.
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This I understand. However these images show a change in medium that cause the refraction. There was no change in medium in my video.

Without a doubt, a super cool camera! I am very tempted to try one...No relativity between the ship and the moon. I was demonstrating the optical zoom capabilities of this camera. Be it a boat on the Earth or a crater on the moon, this camera amazes me every time I use it. It's the Marshall double stack of point and shoot cameras.