The Aurora Borealis will be visible across most of the US and Canada on November 12. Here's how to get the perfect picture ...
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN
Northern lights: How to best capture the aurora borealis on your phone
Your smartphone is powerful enough to capture the aurora if you know these key tricks. Here's what you need to know about ...
Set shutter speed between 5 to 15 seconds. This allows enough time to capture the moving lights but not too long to appear ...
The best way to capture the northern lights is to remove as much artificial light from your space as possible. Adjust the ...
Check by navigating to your phone's camera settings. For more control, switch to Manual or Pro Mode, which are available on many Android devices and newer iPhones. Start at ISO 800-1600 and increase ...
The Telegraph on MSN
Northern lights possible again tonight, here's how to see them on camera
With another chance for the aurora borealis tonight, here are some camera settings to use to properly see and capture the ...
“You may not be able to see it with your naked eye, but if you have a clear night with not that many clouds, and you put your ...
The camera-focused button on Apple's newest smartphones takes some practice, but you'll be firing off pics in no time with ...
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