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Originally posted by bottleslingguy
what is causing the birds to be bright?
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by alfa1
Since when birds appear like that on a camera, even infrared? Birds are not seen very much at night. And it is far not birds, you are wrong here.
Originally posted by Manhater
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by alfa1
Since when birds appear like that on a camera, even infrared? Birds are not seen very much at night. And it is far not birds, you are wrong here.
I know right.
I've never seen birds zip fly that fast.
Totally off the mark on that one.
Unexplainable is what it is.
Originally posted by alfa1
So in summary, the youtube guy needs a better camera.
Originally posted by Screwed
Why are you asking for people to debunk something you don't understand??
Originally posted by MmmPie
I'm going to go with people just playing with fireworks. It's hard to tell the distance of the objects from the camera, but they definately have the behavior of grip of bottle rockets. I would even lean towards bugs, IF! They are being illuminated from a source behind the camera. I know nightvision can cause even the most simple thigns to look very bizzare on film.
However, I am open to the idea that these objects may not be of this planet...cool find OP.
Camera is a low light security camera (not night vision) with a 6mm lens. Objects are clearly behind the tree top at the bottom of the screen. Recorded over Melbourne Australia 16.7.2012 approx 6.45pm. Folks, keep in mind this is near a 'fisheye lens'...these objects are very large, yet very distant.
Originally posted by Nomad451
Birds flying off from out of the trees.
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
what is causing the birds to be bright?
Its an infra red camera, and birds have body heat.
Here is another example of birds, with a better "night vision" camera....
Now recall that everything in the camera owned by the original youtube video owner leaves "trails", and you've got exactly what is shown in the questionable video.
Much like the birds in the following video. This camera also leaves "trails" for objects (see the 8 second mark), and if the birds were closer to the camera, you'd have a copy of the video we're discussing.
So in summary, the youtube guy needs a better camera.
edit on 18-7-2012 by alfa1 because: (no reason given)