2016-05-23, 05:29
Hello, new on this forum but have been using Blitzortung for a few years as I like thunder storms and often take video footage of them.
My best results are taken from stills of the video. 25 frames per second will yield in reasonably good lightning shots.
I go storm chasing in the USA every 2 or 3 years and the guys there have a tracking EMP device attached to their camera which detects the EMP and triggers the camera with pretty good results.
The higher speed the video camera can shoot the better of course.
In New Zealand we get more thunderstorms in Authumn and Winter then in Summer.
My best results are taken from stills of the video. 25 frames per second will yield in reasonably good lightning shots.
I go storm chasing in the USA every 2 or 3 years and the guys there have a tracking EMP device attached to their camera which detects the EMP and triggers the camera with pretty good results.
The higher speed the video camera can shoot the better of course.
In New Zealand we get more thunderstorms in Authumn and Winter then in Summer.