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  • Aurora 27.2.14

    Well the skies cleared and I headed out to see how the EM1 would cope with some night photography. It was very cold but the aurora didn't disappoint - one of the best we've seen here for a number of years. Carried on snapping until a mist came down about 12.30.

    Taken at ISO's of either 1600, 2000 or 3200, with exposures ranging from 10- 30 seconds.


    ISO 1600 10s f2.8


    ISO 1600 10s f3.2


    ISO 1600 10s f3.2


    ISO 1600 25s f4

    Final pic looking in the opposite direction, to the southwest:


    ISO 3200 25s f4
    David

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    Re: Aurora 27.2.14

    A very impressive set of shots.
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    • #3
      Re: Aurora 27.2.14

      Wow, that was a good night's work - I'm envious!
      John

      "A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

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      • #4
        Re: Aurora 27.2.14

        Now that is the way to do it! Excellent images David
        Iain
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        • #5
          Re: Aurora 27.2.14

          Very nice........
          chris
          shetland

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          • #6
            Re: Aurora 27.2.14

            Envy is a sin and I'm a SINNER!

            A great opportunity well taken

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            • #7
              Re: Aurora 27.2.14

              Great series of images - much better than I managed. Do you remember what aperture you were using? I stuck with a 60 sec exposure, eventually using F4 - F5.6 (dependant on focal length set on my 9-18mm and varied the ISO but only up to maximum of 800. All of my images much darker than yours.
              Steve

              E-M1 Mk II X2, E-510, Pana/Leica 8-18mm, Oly 12-100mm f4, Pana/Leica 50-200mm f2.8-4, Laowa 6mm f2, 5omm f2, Pana Lumix 1.4XTC, Oly 9-18mm f4-5.6, 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 II,14-42mm, 40-150mm

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              • #8
                Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                Originally posted by stoates View Post
                Do you remember what aperture you were using? I stuck with a 60 sec exposure, eventually using F4 - F5.6 (dependant on focal length set on my 9-18mm and varied the ISO but only up to maximum of 800. All of my images much darker than yours.
                Sorry - I should have put those in but was a bit rushed this morning when I posted. I've edited the post and added them under each picture.
                I find 60s exposure time a bit too long - anything over 30s and the stars begin to get noticeable tails (thats at 9 or 12mm end - it'll need shorter exposure times if you use longer focal lengths).
                David

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                • #9
                  Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                  You can let the stars track as the aurora does not
                  chris
                  shetland

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                  • #10
                    Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                    Finally someone showing what the EM1 can do at night.

                    I love those shots but I didnt see anything at 2am when I went to the beach.

                    I am so jealous those are great.
                    OMD E-M1ii MMF3 8-25 f4 Pro 40-150 f2.8 pro MC-14 12-40 pro 14-42 EZ 9-18 f4.0 -5.6 40 -150f4-f5.6 R Laowa 50mm f2.8 macro Sigma 105 f2.8 macro Holga 60mm plastic Holga pinhole lens lens and an OM2sp

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                    • #11
                      Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                      Originally posted by Graptolite View Post
                      Sorry - I should have put those in but was a bit rushed this morning when I posted. I've edited the post and added them under each picture.
                      I find 60s exposure time a bit too long - anything over 30s and the stars begin to get noticeable tails (thats at 9 or 12mm end - it'll need shorter exposure times if you use longer focal lengths).
                      Thanks David. I am still a bit 'high ISO averse' with the E-5 but it is probably more preferable than having to crank up the exposure in post with regards to noise. I will give your recommendations a go - just have to wait for the cloud to disappear now!
                      Steve

                      E-M1 Mk II X2, E-510, Pana/Leica 8-18mm, Oly 12-100mm f4, Pana/Leica 50-200mm f2.8-4, Laowa 6mm f2, 5omm f2, Pana Lumix 1.4XTC, Oly 9-18mm f4-5.6, 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 II,14-42mm, 40-150mm

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                      • #12
                        Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                        Excellent work. Would be happy to see it let alone shoot it!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                          Well done David, some really excellent shots
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                          • #14
                            Re: Aurora 27.2.14

                            Originally posted by gregles View Post
                            Well done David, some really excellent shots
                            Thanks Greg. Hope you managed to catch it in Annan!
                            David

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