It was a dark and stormy night....
Aug. 8th, 2007 06:46 pmI shot about 1000 photos last night. I'm highly impressed with the battery life of this camera.
Only a dozen or so of the shots came out decently. I had put the camera into continuous drive mode and just started shooting hundreds of shots at a time, hoping to catch a bolt of lightning.
We got about 2-3/4 inches (7 cm) of rain last night, and the thunder and lightning lasted from before midnight until at least 7 or 8 in the morning.

This picture was taken at about 1 am!

Spooky!
We were under a Tornado Watch earlier today, but it just expired a couple minutes ago without much fanfare. There are a bunch of Tornado Warnings to the south around the Nebraska/Kansas/Missouri/Iowa borders.
Only a dozen or so of the shots came out decently. I had put the camera into continuous drive mode and just started shooting hundreds of shots at a time, hoping to catch a bolt of lightning.
We got about 2-3/4 inches (7 cm) of rain last night, and the thunder and lightning lasted from before midnight until at least 7 or 8 in the morning.
This picture was taken at about 1 am!
Spooky!
We were under a Tornado Watch earlier today, but it just expired a couple minutes ago without much fanfare. There are a bunch of Tornado Warnings to the south around the Nebraska/Kansas/Missouri/Iowa borders.
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Date: 2007-08-09 03:34 am (UTC)These cameras usually are pretty good for battery life when you are not using the flash at all.
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Date: 2007-08-09 06:20 am (UTC)Part of the problem was that most of the "lightning" was just flashes of light reflecting off the clouds (sheet lightning), so most of the shots I took were just white flashes. There were very few actual visible bolts.
I discovered the camera was defaulting to ISO-64, so I was mostly getting black. I tried dropping the ISO down to 1600 and I started getting better images, but they were of course quite grainy.
Unfortunately, the maximum exposure on this camera is 4 seconds. It doesn't have a Bulb mode like my film camera.