Northern lights

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Us "up north" are supposed to have some chance of seeing pretty colours in the sky tonight due to the sun getting a bit excited and loosing a bit of it's self the other day.

The question is....... Is there much chance of capturing it with a Nikon D40 if I can get away from ground light sources or would I need some very expensive kit that I'm not going to be able to afford or get?

Thanks folks.
 
Tripod
Wide aperture - f2.8
Bulb mode
exposure about half a minute
ISO 400 plus

The main thing you need is luck. Hope you get it.
 
Bulb mode--- as in incandescent light setting or is my new to hobbyness showing through?
 
Bulb mode is in your shutter speed settings.
 
Bulb mode--- as in incandescent light setting or is my new to hobbyness showing through?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ....

My apologies but that is actually very funny ;)

Bulb mode means holding the shutter open for a period of time longer than the camera can!

More on the aurora here
 
Yeah it probably is. ;)

I'm trying to learn terms and am getting quite a few but obviously not quick enough. :$

Guess I should use one of the glossary sites before I open my mouth next time.
 
Yeah it probably is. ;)

I'm trying to learn terms and am getting quite a few but obviously not quick enough. :$

Guess I should use one of the glossary sites before I open my mouth next time.

Sorry Stephen no offence intended :thumbs:
 
well, if you dont know, the best way to find out is to ask, in my experience.
dont ask me though lol.
 
There was a long thread running last night on the Northern Lights including some tips. Don't think much was visible in the end though.

More cloud here tonight than last night.
 
No offence taken Splog.

Got to have pretty thick skin to keep this amount of fat in.

Cloud just starting to break up here at the coast near Newcastle. Fingers crossed it will keep going.
 
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