Olivier Staiger

Olivier Staiger

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  • @Macnutkauai
    @Macnutkauai24 күн бұрын

    Times sure have changed from poor free surf at the beach, to big money wave pools. Big contests and helmets

  • @thebraitlife
    @thebraitlife25 күн бұрын

    love your content! 🙂

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger25 күн бұрын

    @@thebraitlife thank you . Greetings to you in Brazil.

  • @ErnieBateman
    @ErnieBateman25 күн бұрын

    very good! I can picture you at Pipe when you get older.

  • @sidv4615
    @sidv4615Ай бұрын

    This is sooooo beautiful. Do you remember what exact satellite it was? Also where is this place man? Such a beautiful sky. Where I live you can barely see any start.

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    thanks... I don't remember which exact satellite it was... HOWEVER luckily I did write it down in the video description, it was Iridium 95. Location was just south of Vétroz in Switzerland.

  • @brianchristenson6055
    @brianchristenson6055Ай бұрын

    Ripping it up!)

  • @Pi......
    @Pi......Ай бұрын

    Seems fun

  • @PhotosRFun4Me
    @PhotosRFun4MeАй бұрын

    Another great Starlink train video! I was wondering if you leave your camera on auto focus or set it to manual? Thanks for always providing your camera settings!

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    Manual focus. Most ultrafast lenses I have are MF only. Even with a Sigma 20mm 1.4 for northern lights I would mostly shoot MF.

  • @PhotosRFun4Me
    @PhotosRFun4MeАй бұрын

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing your video settings!

  • @NavegantesETMX
    @NavegantesETMXАй бұрын

    Grabaste el video usando f: 0.95? No crea efecto coma o distorsión de estrellas? O lo modificaste con un programa

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    Not with this lens. Very clean. No coma edit. You can see also I use it often with Starlink trains

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    I often use that lens kzread.info/head/PLUxXgLQKlzhmLqsvcxR5fBdaMCV3Rneuf&feature=shared

  • @NavegantesETMX
    @NavegantesETMXАй бұрын

    @@OlivierStaiger ok bro, esque yo tengo la a7s ii con un lente lente minolta 50 mm 1.4, y al grabar las estrellas a 1.4 las estrellas se ven como cometas, es realmente horrible

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    @NavegantesETMX yes some lenses are bad, have bad coma. Some are good. Long ago I had a Voigtlander 10.5mm 0.95 for M43 LUMIX GH5S , it was expensive but had ridiculous horrible coma. But Mitakon is good, I have also Mitakon 50mm 0.95 for fullframe RF, EF. Other excellent lens for astro is Samyang / Rokinon 24/1.4 , 35/1.2 , 12/2.8 16/2.0 , Laowa 35/0.95 28/1.2 , 7artisans and TTartisan fisheye . Sigma 20/1.4 has a little coma in corners but not too bad. .

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    @@NavegantesETMX www.lonelyspeck.com/lenses-for-milky-way-photography/

  • @102nightwing
    @102nightwingАй бұрын

    I will report this video.

  • @rafasr0
    @rafasr0Ай бұрын

    Cute

  • @keith9145
    @keith9145Ай бұрын

    I find it weird that the obviously nasa funded website you used is called heavens above 😂😂 just like the bible. Nice job with the video though man great capture. The ISS is unmanned and always has been and the videos of people being aboard it and different crews launching and docking with it are all publicity stunts that are a follow on of the fake moon landings. If anyone is to watch a nasa video of a docking I would advise them to look at how fast the ISS travels through space and then watch how hard it is for jets and planes to refuel midair still to this day! While not even travelling a 100th of the speed the ISS is travelling😅

  • @pdhowler
    @pdhowlerАй бұрын

    joking set aside, could it be possible with better scope to see the UAL capsule nearby still waiting to dock, fixing their helium leak?

  • @pdhowler
    @pdhowlerАй бұрын

    of course I know the answer. ;-)

  • @pdhowler
    @pdhowlerАй бұрын

    speaking of knowledge, it was great today to see Emilien in trouble but still winning by 12 seconds in final shootout, against a 75 year old grandma. We still got it!!! L0( :-)

  • @pdhowler
    @pdhowlerАй бұрын

    bro, you managed to turn an amazing experience into a plain scientific orbital observer's prediction,... duh. lol jk. so the Earth is not flat? Can't tell from these shots if it's a straight line norbit or a big circle orbit lol.

  • @zerojin2
    @zerojin2Ай бұрын

    놀라운 순간 포착 ㄷㄷㄷ

  • @vmir88
    @vmir88Ай бұрын

    Looove it!

  • @nancy.lauderdale
    @nancy.lauderdaleАй бұрын

    I saw it last Sunday night near Inyokern. I had no idea what it was, but it was so beautiful. It was so clear and large and very detailed. I want to go back to the desert and see it again.

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    you can look up www.heavens-above.com , enter your precise location and altitude , then you can see if they are visible again for your location next nights.

  • @cocycaxap2797
    @cocycaxap2797Ай бұрын

    Saw it 8 hrs ago im in russia tho

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaigerАй бұрын

    @@cocycaxap2797 yuup, just like the ISS they need about 1.5 hours to orbit Earth.

  • @nanantowofficial
    @nanantowofficial2 ай бұрын

    Niceness

  • @neilbuxtonandmixi
    @neilbuxtonandmixi2 ай бұрын

    Stunning - well captured.

  • @Hothenrik
    @Hothenrik2 ай бұрын

    0:04-0:10 sounds like a jazzed-up, happy cuckoo song.😊

  • @nicoya7611
    @nicoya76112 ай бұрын

    05/24/24 saw this tonight over Palm springs, then it suddenly disappeared

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    yup, when they disappear it's because they dive inside Earth's shadow, typically when you see it late evening ( they are only visible when sunlit or on rare occasions backlit when passing in front of the Moon ) ... Here's an example of "shadow entry" when they disappear kzread.info/dash/bejne/eKettbCKaM2YhMo.html ( it was the night after the above video, same train but split in 2 meanwhile ) or if you see a satellite train very early morning before dawn they you can anticipate it and watch the shadow exit ... examples of shadow exit : kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZYuXq5Ojpdi4kps.html .... kzread.info/dash/bejne/dqOm2rCcfJOnn6Q.html ...

  • @FLANOsFOTOs
    @FLANOsFOTOs2 ай бұрын

    Well done!

  • @ZkFamily
    @ZkFamily2 ай бұрын

    Magnifique!

  • @shirleyburton8487
    @shirleyburton84872 ай бұрын

    Makes you wonder!

  • @2krose368
    @2krose3682 ай бұрын

    2024 solar eclipse looked like the sun was overlapping the moon but here it doesn’t weird

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    "overlapping the Moon" ? what do you mean ? The Moon is in front of the Sun ;-) Both were total eclipses. The main difference is that the 2024 was a rather long total eclipse, over 4 minutes depending on location, while here in 2005 it was a very short totality because it was a hybrid eclipse, and on top of that my camera in 2005 to shoot this eclipse was not as good as the one I had last month in Indiana : kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqGbutyHidm-aJM.html

  • @paulfargeix3712
    @paulfargeix37122 ай бұрын

    I saw that yesterday in Marrakech, Morocco. Me and my mom were so scared that we called the police thinking that it was an alien invasion. The police didn't have any explanation and just told us to stay calm and to call them back if we see that again. It took us time before discovering that it was only satellites

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    if you want to see them again, you can plan it : get the spacelaunchnow app on your phone so you will be informed when a new Starlink launch is imminent ( quite often actually ) ... spacelaunchnow.me/ , then once it has actually launched, look upu www.heavens-above.com but you must enter YOUR precise location , then hit the link for " Starlink passes for all objects from a launch " and see if there is a visible pass in your skies... usually after nightfall or before dawn , when the sky is dark but the satellites high up there are still sunlit. I've been shooting video of them since 2020 .... kzread.info/head/PLUxXgLQKlzhmLqsvcxR5fBdaMCV3Rneuf

  • @vmir88
    @vmir882 ай бұрын

    Lol, did you take large telescopes to the boat? I see no photos through the telescopes at the end ;)

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    Hi, good question. I did not bring a telescope personnally ( never had one , actually ) . A few people did bring a telescope, though. Most were shooting telelens. I decided to travel light , I had aortic valve heart surgery 4 months earlier and wasn't in top shape, yet . ;-) I shot mostly video with a small Sony handycam video camera, I think it was a mini-DV cam DCR-PC330 ? , and a few photos in wide angle ( back then with a Canon EOS 300D aps-c DSLR , 6.3 MP, I still have that 300D , with BG , and an EF-S 10-22mm lens ). You can however find telescope photos here : icstars.com/Galapagos05/JenImages.html ... and a fantastic trip report here www.moonglow.net/eclipse/2005apr08/ ... and a few of my photos here www.klipsi.ch/galapagos/galapagos.html ... camera/lens technology has improved a lot.... back then in 2005 I was shooting miniDV which was VGA 640x480 pixels only, maybe HD720 ? ... fast forward to last month I shot the recent total eclipse handheld again but with 600mm fullframe lens in 4K 120 , x4 slowmotion on EOS R5C and cropzoom edit to 1080p kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqGbutyHidm-aJM.html ... other eclipses I saw from ships were 2003 Antarctica kzread.info/dash/bejne/pmV425JuaNKnhbg.html and 2008 North Pole kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4KFysulj87JadI.html both on russian icebreakers .

  • @vmir88
    @vmir882 ай бұрын

    ​@@OlivierStaiger 😮you are fantastic! The recent eclipse in Mexico was my first total solar eclipse ever, I managed to bring a 100/500mm sky watcher refractor and a tiny mount with a tripod to the other side of the world, and captured only the second contact with a 550D (forgot to push the record button before the third contact🤦‍♂). I'm still impressed, I realized that the best way to see the chromosphere, without any filter, is through a hybrid solar eclipse. And here I am :) Thank you very much for sharing the links! Take care!

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    @@vmir88 thanks... yes you can see chromosphere nicely with hybrid eclipse, or also with a total eclipse by not going on the centerline but staying near the northern or southern limit of the path of totality, I guess, which should make the chromosphere event linger longer... linger longer ? hahaha... :-)

  • @vmir88
    @vmir882 ай бұрын

    ​@@OlivierStaiger yes, but a hybrid eclipse maximizes the arc where the chromosphere is visible during the totality. Ideally, it's 1.0 magnitude, the eclipse is very short, and there are a lot of Baily's beads etc. The 2005 eclipse is a very close example! Btw I decided to upload my recent observations as well:) kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKyqyruMltPMhpc.html

  • @watchensee
    @watchensee3 ай бұрын

    I thought it was the tornado until I heard the horn, smh! 🙄

  • @Kyonfilmsanimations8606
    @Kyonfilmsanimations86062 ай бұрын

    It was a tornad

  • @MissouriRails
    @MissouriRails2 ай бұрын

    @@Kyonfilmsanimations8606 No lmao

  • @Gaspecky
    @Gaspecky3 ай бұрын

    Wow great, which camera settings?

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    EOS R8, in video mode, timelapse movie 4K video, 7Artisans RF 10mm f/2.8 , ISO 8000, 1 frame every 4 seconds, shutter speed for each frame : 4 seconds, WB 3200K, PAL (base 25fps) , picture style : Neutral, with reduced saturation, contrast, sharpness... edited in Vegas Pro 16 ( slowed down, brightened, slight sharpen ). Note that R8 shoots normal video in IPB but timelapse in ALL-I , image after image individually, thus is better for editing and videostills. Tip : Before starting the timelapse recording always take a test image to verify exposure , and remember to reduce the camera's screen brightnes for night viewing or else your test image may appear too brighter than it is and your timelapse will be too dark. see many more videos ( timelapse or realtime video, with R8, RP, R6, Sony A7S, A7Sii ) on kzread.info/head/PLUxXgLQKlzhkOUdm5aLWLJ5OLtyOnlmZx

  • @blogglatino1
    @blogglatino13 ай бұрын

    Amazing 😎🤙

  • @wastedimperium777
    @wastedimperium7773 ай бұрын

    We've been Catfished by a tornado

  • @Lovergirly-luv
    @Lovergirly-luv3 ай бұрын

    People who know that’s a freaking sound effect

  • @FirdoushSaifi
    @FirdoushSaifi3 ай бұрын

    Look how birds of prey fight with their talons

  • @scottkaercher1733
    @scottkaercher17333 ай бұрын

    Ppl are doing the same thing you are trying to see a tornado

  • @FirdoushSaifi
    @FirdoushSaifi3 ай бұрын

    Both are fight with their talons wow amazing mid air fight😍😍

  • @MR-je3bm
    @MR-je3bm3 ай бұрын

    another idiot with train horn sounds, instead of a real tornado. Unimpressive.

  • @Fading_Legend
    @Fading_Legend3 ай бұрын

    I genuinely wonder if Starlinks could be visible through clouds at night. That's the only way I could explain what I just saw and made me look up Starlink.

  • @trueapexking2995
    @trueapexking29953 ай бұрын

    Hurricane Michael sound like very loud jet engines roaring and a pack of wolves howling at the same time

  • @MrCrystal09
    @MrCrystal093 ай бұрын

    Sure did.. was neat going out into the eye, though.

  • @Kentuckyants-shorts
    @Kentuckyants-shorts4 ай бұрын

    Dude took the tornado sounded like a freight train way too seriously 0:46 😂

  • @roycotterill5263
    @roycotterill52634 ай бұрын

    That is so awesome, Olivier. Love the music. Epic!

  • @shellyscolaro7422
    @shellyscolaro74224 ай бұрын

    Breathtaking ❤❤

  • @lamaisondulivre7408
    @lamaisondulivre74084 ай бұрын

    Fabuleux , merci pour ce super film d'une vieille connaissance

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger4 ай бұрын

    merci cher ami... c'est notre bébé à tous, et on a une sacré chance de l'avoir chez nous . Quel formidable privilège. Merci Ardon-Chamoson pour l'héberger et le nourir.

  • @JimBaker-ks4io
    @JimBaker-ks4io5 ай бұрын

    Juste incroyable ! Le combo 20 1.4 + speedbooster est dingue :)

  • @TIOVNICHILE
    @TIOVNICHILE5 ай бұрын

    Great Capture !!! Genial Skywatcher !!!

  • @curlysue3620
    @curlysue36205 ай бұрын

    One day soon I hope to see it from South of England. ❤️✌🏼🙏🏼

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger5 ай бұрын

    It's extremely rare to see it from South of England. You better travel to Iceland or Lapland to see it for sure.

  • @curlysue3620
    @curlysue36205 ай бұрын

    I know how rare but seems to happen more frequently. I would love to travel but can’t afford a passport. . @@OlivierStaiger

  • @roycotterill5263
    @roycotterill52636 ай бұрын

    amazing aurora. you do not hunt the aurora, the aurora hunts YOU!

  • @Alarnos7
    @Alarnos76 ай бұрын

    Nice timelapse! i'm going to buy a r8 but i'm not sure about the battery life, how long it lasted for your timelapse?

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger6 ай бұрын

    I use a battery grip to use 2 batteries. Third party brand, either from Vello at B&H or also from Patona in Europe. Same thing. Very useful. Same BG as for EOS RP. Very cheap.

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger2 ай бұрын

    for better battery life get the battery grip ( 3rd party ) so you can get 2 batteries ... and better grip.

  • @alexisriveracarriel1208
    @alexisriveracarriel12086 ай бұрын

    Se destruye todo eso hace el rey david

  • @curlysue3620
    @curlysue36206 ай бұрын

    Same ones are due over my house in Canterbury 30 mins. Wow great video. ❤✌🏼🙏🏼

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger6 ай бұрын

    thank you very much... if you like videos of Starlink satellite trains, do subscribe to my channel... I've seen quite a few : kzread.info/head/PLUxXgLQKlzhmLqsvcxR5fBdaMCV3Rneuf Have a great weekend !

  • @curlysue3620
    @curlysue36206 ай бұрын

    Just counted 22. I look out for them since the first launched. Went looking for tonight’s timing as wanted to look for ISS which is in 11 mins time.. I had subscribed on just watching your fantastic footage.@@OlivierStaiger

  • @OlivierStaiger
    @OlivierStaiger6 ай бұрын

    @@curlysue3620 awesome !

  • @curlysue3620
    @curlysue36206 ай бұрын

    I was lucky last year I watched Space X leaving ISS from my back garden. With watching the launch yesterday, it got me thinking and looking at timings I noticed your posting on Facebook Starlink group. Funny. @@OlivierStaiger

  • @FORTNITEDAD97
    @FORTNITEDAD976 ай бұрын

    Saw this for the first time today absolutely amazing but scary