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Feb 20, 2019 05:21 |  #1

I haven't taken any shots of lightning for years, so it took me ages and heaps of misses to get this, but i love it. Hope you guys do too.

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Feb 20, 2019 06:37 |  #2

Nice!

Have you thought about lightning triggers? I was looking at the Pluto, but only because to make drip photography easier, they also have a drop trigger too.


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Feb 20, 2019 11:58 |  #3

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Nice!

Have you thought about lightning triggers? I was looking at the Pluto, but only because to make drip photography easier, they also have a drop trigger too.

This is the first I've heard of them. I will look into it. Not sure it would get enough use with the lack of storms and my unwillingness to venture into thunderstorms too often lol


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Feb 20, 2019 12:21 |  #4

I always hide under a tree with my camera out in the open all covered up... lol

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Feb 20, 2019 14:26 as a reply to  @ TeamSpeed's post |  #5

I was sitting on a metal table while this was going on around me too. Not so smart me thinks :rolleyes:


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Feb 20, 2019 15:02 |  #6

All you have to do is see a tree after its been hit by lightning to see what kind of damage a bolt can do, scary.... :(

But what a photo that would be if you could catch that with a trigger!


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Feb 20, 2019 15:48 as a reply to  @ TeamSpeed's post |  #7

I was more worried about my camera than me :-P


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Mar 01, 2019 09:40 as a reply to  @ TeamSpeed's post |  #8

I have 2 of the AEO triggers. They work really well as long as the lightning strokes a few times. Without a trigger you can do a continuous run with a timer, F/5 10 Sesonds 200ISO with a 1 second pause will get almost all of it, but gives you lots of frames to go thru. You can do the same set (f/5, 10sec, 200iso) but have it started by the trigger. It'll miss some of the real quick ones but you'll shoot way less frames. The are obviously night settings. With lightning you want the shutter open as long as possible (up to 8-10 seconds) You get a starting point an make some adjustments from there. I hope this helps or answers some questions :)

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