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Capturing Shadows in the Sky: The Challenge of Photographing Stealth Drones in New Jersey Episode

Capturing Shadows in the Sky: The Challenge of Photographing Stealth Drones in New Jersey

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The article from The Verge explores the poor quality of photos captured of mysterious drones flying over New Jersey, despite the prevalence of advanced smartphone cameras. It discusses the limitations of phone cameras, explaining that they are designed to replicate the human eye and struggle to gather sufficient light for clear images, especially in low-light conditions. The article highlights that the drones themselves are not well-lit and designed for stealth, making them difficult to photograph effectively. For anyone looking to capture better images of these drones, a dedicated camera with a larger aperture and a stable tripod are recommended, though success also heavily relies on chance.

Key Points:

  • Phone cameras, while advanced, have limitations in low light and are not suited for capturing distant objects.
  • Drones over New Jersey are difficult to photograph due to their stealth design and lack of illumination.
  • Capturing clearer images would require a dedicated camera (DSLR or ILC) with a larger aperture and a tripod.
  • The unpredictability of drone sightings makes capturing good photos similar to meteor photography in terms of luck.
  • Despite improvements in photography technology, certain conditions can still lead to disappointing results.
    Link to Article

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