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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 29523" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>Manual mode, 20sec exposure, f/8 would be a good start. As the lightning gets closer you might want to raise it up to f/11, and as it moves away you might want to lower it to f/5.6. No two bolts are a like, so it's a cat and mouse game. You will find a working zone that works for you.</p><p></p><p>I try to shot wide angle between 18 and 50mm. Be interesting to see how well your 35mm 1.8 works. As much as I like to I have not tried mine out yet on a storm. I don't know where to point you with setting on the 35mm 1.8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 29523, member: 1746"] Manual mode, 20sec exposure, f/8 would be a good start. As the lightning gets closer you might want to raise it up to f/11, and as it moves away you might want to lower it to f/5.6. No two bolts are a like, so it's a cat and mouse game. You will find a working zone that works for you. I try to shot wide angle between 18 and 50mm. Be interesting to see how well your 35mm 1.8 works. As much as I like to I have not tried mine out yet on a storm. I don't know where to point you with setting on the 35mm 1.8. [/QUOTE]
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