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What You Should Know Before Photographing the Northern Lights with Your iPhone - Aurora Borealis

travelfoss.com
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6 mos ago
byhumboldttotravel

Summary

If you’re planning to photograph the Northern Lights with your iPhone, it’s important to know how to get the best results. You need to be somewhere with minimal light pollution, like Iceland or northern Norway. Using apps like Aurora Forecast or Aurora Alerts was a game-changer.

If you have an older iPhone without Night Mode, apps like ProCam or NightCap let you manually adjust settings like shutter speed and ISO. Don’t forget to set a self-timer to avoid even the tiniest shake when you press the shutter button.

For me, the best results came from a combination of Night Mode and manual settings. Longer exposure times will make the auroras appear brighter and more defined. Keep your phone warm by storing it inside your coat pocket when you’re not using it.

Photographing the Northern Lights can be unpredictable. You might not get the perfect shot right away, and that’s okay. Embrace the process, experiment, and most importantly, enjoy the incredible show that nature puts on for you.

Last year, we’ve been following the Northern Lights for more than 20 consecutive days in Iceland. If you want to learn more about chasing the Aurora, take a look over the following article.

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8 Comments

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oldkingkong
6 mos ago
Night mode with a tripod is best!
2
humboldtOP
6 mos ago
Best pics of mine have been taken with one
2
alottafagina
6 mos ago
I think the tripod is the most important. I would know ... All I've gotten are shit night pics because I don't have a tripod
2
oldkingkong
6 mos ago
A gimbal for me has been a game changer
2
alottafagina
6 mos ago
I always forget those damn things exist when I have money to upgrade gear
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oldkingkong
5 mos ago
Game changer... Game. Changer.
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alottafagina
5 mos ago
Going to start using one then!
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boredgamer
6 mos ago
Not bad. I feel the point of night mode is for people who just want the pretty picture not to work for it