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When taking picture, there is one very important thing to consider. The size of the negative makes a very big difference. The bigger the negative the clearer the image, and the more an image can be enlarged. The benefit of clear enlargements is easy to see, the more you can zoom in on an object, the better chance of a true identification. There are three kinds of film commonly used in cameras today, these being 110, 135 & Advantix, but the latter is by no means a real advantage. The Advantix film has a smaller negative size than a 135, so the end image can not be enlarged or even printed as clearly.
There are other negative sizes, some as large as 100 mm and bigger. The reason for the information on this page is for those people who want to take pictures of a UFO (or anything). For example: if you use a 110 camera, not only will overall picture quality be poorer but enlargement of all or part of the image is restricted so mush. Using a 135 camera apart from vastly improved image quality but the picture can be enlarged incredibly more. Looking at the negatives you might not understand why there would be such a huge difference in the end product. Just imagine if you were to increase the images size by a margin of 10. ( This being far much more than standard processing ) A 110 would go from a negative size of 17 mm to a print size of 17 cm, the Advantix would go from a negative size of 21 mm to a print size of 21 cm and the 135 would go from 36mm to a print size of 36 cm.
Any and all pictures of possible U.F.O's regardless of which film and camera you use are of interest.
If you want the best results in photography, we hope this information will help in some way.
After all, when the definitive U.F.O. picture is taken, it will be printed in every newspaper in the world !
Tips and Focusing.
When photographing an object, it is a good idea to try and get some other object within the frame. Such as a building, tree or the horizon. This helps analysts work out size, distance and speed. One of the most common problems with UFO photos is focus. This is due to one of three things ( four if you include hoaxing )
1: If the camera has a manual focus, this can take time to set properly and therefore can often be far from right.
2: Movement of the camera, due to the person moving, wind forcing movement or an unsteady footing. This added to
the object being photographed possibly moving as well, can cause great big problem for focusing properly.
3: Negative Size. (as mentioned above) With smaller negatives, even the slightest of slip can cause distortion.
Also the print and/or enlargement of such negative are always of a lower quality, some small images are often
beyond any recognition.
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