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Originally Posted by iceman
I'd say seeing is #1, then technique and processing 
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Hi Mike
I agree, understanding the weather is important, it is all part of the technique. But as you will find out with the DMK, as I have discussed earlier, the high frame rate can over come some of the blurring effect of the weather. So on night were you think it will be no good for the ToUcam due to its slow frame rate it will be ok for the DMK. The DMK is capable of imaging up to 60fps so there is a greater chance of capturing more image free of the blurring effect of the weather as apposed to the ToUcam which on average is 10fps. This mean instead of 100 frame you will have 300 of 400 frame usable for stacking and processing.
This is one of the reasons why people who are using these camera have great success.