You can only be in Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada at night if they have a special event or if you are in a campground. On this particular night, there was both a special event and I was in the campground. So after the special event at the Fire Wave closed down at 8pm (Which I still have to process that timelapse) I went back to the campground and set up close to it to do timelapse of the stars. This was with 3 cameras, the D850, D810 and Sony A6400. As mentioned in another thread, sometime during the night a huge gust of wind came by and knocked my D810 over and breaking it. This was 2 weeks ago, and I still haven't decided whether to repair it or buy a used D810 to replace it.
I set up the cameras to f2 or f2.8 and ISO 2000 and 25 secs with no intervals. They were all locked in with Remote releases to shoot continually. I combined them in Photoshop with a 0.1 sec duration and no intervals.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
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I set up the cameras to f2 or f2.8 and ISO 2000 and 25 secs with no intervals. They were all locked in with Remote releases to shoot continually. I combined them in Photoshop with a 0.1 sec duration and no intervals.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
PS. Please Share this Video in FaceBook if you can. My hope is that these Video's can catch on and work as a form of advertising and pulling in new members into FocalWorld who might not otherwise have heard of us.