Dwayne-Kellum

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This video will show how you can view and download full quality version of High Altitude Balloon 24 (I See Stars) using LBRY. The YouTube version is highly compressed and doesn't show all the details of the video. The version I uploaded to LBRY is not compressed and will show full detail. I hope you like it.

This was the second flight with the new camera Sony A7s II. Also on board was a Go Pro Hero 4 Black. The hero 4 was used to gauge the performance of the Sony. The Sony camera setting were as follows:
F stop (auto most of the flight was F1.8), Focus (manual too infinity), ISO 102400, Lens Sony FE 50mm F1.8
The GoPro Hero 4 Black had a fix focus 5.4mm lens F stop F2.8 ISO was 6400.

The flight was launched from a field South of Dos Palos, Ca. on 24 July 2019 at about 02:42am PDT, and Landed in a Almond grove south of Patterson, Ca.

I haven't had time to analyze video yet, but while viewing through the footage I notice something interesting. When the sun got close to stars it seemed to switch them off. It seemed as though the energy from the sun effected the light from the stars even when the stars were still in darkness. I will do a complete analysis of this video and upload my results on my next video.

This was my first High Altitude Balloon flight. Altitude achieved 114,758 feet. Camera used Gopro Hero 4 black with a 4.35mm lens swap. Launch date and time was April 19, 2016 at 06:30. My next launch will be May 24 2016 weather permitting. I will use a Gopro Hero 4 Black with a 5.4mm lens, A Gopro Hero 3 silver with a 5.4 mm lens, and a Sony HDR-AS15 with a 4.35mm lens. I will record in 1080p 30fps I hope to reach 125000 feet. I've been asked what I used to make the videos, here is a list of the major items Go Pro Hero 3 silver, Go Pro Hero 4 black, Sony HDR-AS15, 4.35 mm lens, 5.4mm lens, two backup batteries, Data recorder, GPS tracker, Aviditi 214C Insulated Shipping Containers, 7 foot parachute, audible beacon for rockets, two ball bearing swivels, paracord, Hwoyee 2000g balloon, balloon helium 300 cylinder, and for my last launch, radar reflector,and 4 warning lights, software, windows movie maker, magix video pro premium 2015, Microsoft windows 7 and ASTRA High Altitude Balloon Flight Planner. It will cost about $2200 to get started.

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