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Vincent
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For astrophotography stick with film, But if you really want a digital, Buy a DSLR, the P&S's have an absurd amount of noise for long exposures.
Also is that really a meteor? Judging by the wide angle view, and the length of the exposure, it would have to be ridiculously bright, and you would have to be ridiculously lucky to have it so centered.. I've got a few extremely bright satelites I could almost pass off as meteors. But that would have to be a ridiculously slow satelite aswell..
Pic related.
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