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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 6610" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>All you have to do is Google "Lightning Photography" and you will come up with any number of sites regarding shooting techniques and equipment. An electronic trigger is a device that mounts on the hot shoe and plugs into the camera. It works like a cable release but is triggered by an electric eye that senses the lightning flash. It will trigger in about .1 sec. They take out a lot of the guess work. Set the camera up on a tripod and point it in the direction of the lightning and it will take a shot every time there is a strike. The triggers I've seen run about $150. A 18-300 VR is quite a lens do you do much nature photography?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 6610, member: 654"] All you have to do is Google "Lightning Photography" and you will come up with any number of sites regarding shooting techniques and equipment. An electronic trigger is a device that mounts on the hot shoe and plugs into the camera. It works like a cable release but is triggered by an electric eye that senses the lightning flash. It will trigger in about .1 sec. They take out a lot of the guess work. Set the camera up on a tripod and point it in the direction of the lightning and it will take a shot every time there is a strike. The triggers I've seen run about $150. A 18-300 VR is quite a lens do you do much nature photography? [/QUOTE]
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