Stop complaining about the camera quality. Be grateful that they even shared the video
- A lot of people have a distorted sense of modern camera capabilities after being spoiled by the high quality photos on instagram and whatnot. Keep in mind that a lot of those photos were taken under great (sometimes artificial) lighting with high-end cameras and phones, with the models staying very still, after many takes. The ones that weren't done this way? You don't usually see them.
- If you point your phone camera at a small object in the night sky on 6x zoom, the end result likely won't be much better than the ones you complain about. You can try this with the moon.
- Complaining about the photos of UFOs that people generously share here is just bad manners. Especially with the ridicules that people use ("Did you take this photo with a potato?", "Is your phone made of construction paper?")
It's like when your neighbor knocks on your door and give you their freshly baked chicken pot pie with a smile but then you start berating them for not giving you a 16" pie and not using all organic ingredients. That's a good way to dishearten them and make sure they don't give you any more gifts again.
We don't have to be so mean to each other.