I enjoy taking night timelapses, and perseid shower will happen soon. Never tried to take this kind of photos, do you guys have any advices about that?
Like, are those objects bright? Bright as a stars, brighter? If i'll set ~10-15 sec exposures on higher iso (which is 1000-1600 in my crop) and fully open aperture, can i expect visible meteor smudges on a photo?
Please advise.
your stars are out of focus...
>>2898214
don't you ellipsis me. here, a little bit more focused one.
I just bought chemical hand warmers, i hope those things will prevent lens from fogging.
>>2898199
For meteors my go to settings are 25sec, f2.8 at ISO 1250/1600.
>can i expect visible meteor smudges on a photo?
Yes and no, it all depends on the meteorites. If they are small and fast your camera will have a hard time capturing them, and they'll show up extremely faint or not show up at all. If the meteorites are larger and slower than they will easily be visible even in a RAW frame.