How to capture the aurora with OM SYSTEM (photos & timelapse settings + tips)

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  • In this video, I share my settings and tips to capture great aurora photos. Were you able to capture it this October? Any other tips you want to share? Let me know in the comments.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @Invictus357
    @Invictus357 2 години тому

    Just seeing the Aurora Borealis, or the Aurora Australis, is so on my bucket list.

  • @jugstopper
    @jugstopper 3 години тому

    I moved from South Carolina to Costa Rica about four months ago. Never would have dreamed I would have gotten the chance to see the aurora in SC, but I have seen lots of photos from folks back there who caught it recently. I definitely won't be seeing it at the latitude of Costa Rica!

  • @yellowsign
    @yellowsign День тому +2

    These are some great tips! Especially the idea of doing a timelapse to display the aurora more effectively! Thanks so much for a timely video!

  • @Maine_Focus
    @Maine_Focus День тому +2

    I totally klutzed out and got some nice photos by accident. Stepped out onto my front porch with my camera and figured to slow the shutter speed, raise the ISO and adjust white balance but it was my first attempt and I was really, pardon the pun, shooting in the dark. It would have been better with a tripod but I honestly didn’t expect to have any success since the aurora couldn’t be seen with the naked eye from where I was. So glad you posted this. I will feel more confident next attempt. I personally don’t have an OM System camera but I do appreciate your channel. Thanks for all you do.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      I am glad you were able to still capture some photos. I think many of the settings I share can apply to any camera. Good luck for the next Aurora. I hope you can see it with the naked eye too.

  • @LarryFasnacht
    @LarryFasnacht День тому +2

    OM Workspace for timelapse! Killer tip!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      It is worth the wait!

  • @jpsteiner2
    @jpsteiner2 20 годин тому +2

    Thanks! Wonderful tips and good practices!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  19 годин тому

      Thank you so much. I really appreciate the support.

  • @ReinholdFriedrichAuer
    @ReinholdFriedrichAuer 19 годин тому +1

    Hi Emilie, thanks for the tutorial and the examples you showed. If you have a nice sciene like you had on your single shots, depending how bright the science is, you have to shot the foreground with correct exposure, which you can blend later to your images.

  • @peterlamdin677
    @peterlamdin677 День тому +2

    Great, and very helpful video. I went out, saw nothing, but took my phone and took a picture, and sure enough, there was the Aurora. So, I grabbed my OM-5, set for starry sky and what I thought were good settings using my 8-25 f4 lens, but I’d never practiced any night sky photography before and it was a total failure. Clearly I need to shoot some night skies and get used to it. Maybe next time!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +1

      Sorry to hear. I hope this video was helpful and next time you can catch the aurora with your OM-5!

  • @rossimusicinc
    @rossimusicinc День тому +1

    Beautiful work.

  • @barryhiggott9458
    @barryhiggott9458 День тому +2

    Thank you so much for your detailed instructions. I’m new to OM systems having migrated from Pentax, I have the OM 5 with only two lenses, the 12-45 Pro and a used 14-150 II so I’m going to have to play around with settings until I can afford a fast prime. On the plus side Im only 5 minutes away from the North Sea coast in 🇬🇧 UK.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Welcome to the OM family! You will have a lot of fun with the OM-5 and those two lenses. Great choices!

  • @PhillipMcCallum
    @PhillipMcCallum День тому +1

    Thankyou, great video

  • @jacquesrougeron-i7d
    @jacquesrougeron-i7d День тому +1

    Merci Émilie pour ces superbes aurores boréales, j'aime beaucoup.

  • @theflyingdutchman7127
    @theflyingdutchman7127 День тому +1

    hi Emilie
    thank you for this fun and informative video. beautiful photos and time labs👍❤️

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @GONZOFAM7
    @GONZOFAM7 День тому +1

    Thank you very much. Subscribed

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  19 годин тому +1

      Thank you so much! I hope you will find my videos useful.

  • @ImageMaven
    @ImageMaven День тому +1

    Beautiful photos and Timelapse sequences.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  19 годин тому

      Thank you. Did you see the aurora where you are?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven 18 годин тому +1

      @@EmilieT I sure did! Amazing!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  18 годин тому

      @@ImageMaven and you had great tips about focusing on stars in your September video!

  • @buggersofoz
    @buggersofoz 20 годин тому +1

    Thanks for the great tips! I kind of did a lot things well intuitively and got some of my most stunning shots at my local boat ramp with perfect reflection in the sea and little town lights that couldn't overpower the roaring aurora! I did make one mistake, I was stunned by the possibility to take 8s exposures with ISO200!!! and F1.8 that Intook way too few exposures! With ISO3200 (still nothing for the OM-1) I could have probably taken sub 1-second exposures. Well I live in a great place (Tasmania), so hope to see a few more this year, but will follow your tips and try to take a timelapse this time too 😀

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  19 годин тому

      Sounds like an idyllic place! Hope you get a great timelapse next time!

  • @DianeCamacho-l2g
    @DianeCamacho-l2g День тому +1

    Awesome Aurora talk and video! Thank you so much. The OM-5 also has Starry AF which I used with my 12mm lens at the lake for Friday's Aurora show. Although I live in Mass where it was visible, I was in CT for the weekend. I did not know how to do time lapse, but now I may be able to try next time thanks to your Aurora video today! I always learn so much from you! Thank You Emilie!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Thank you so much Diane! And great photos from you for the aurora, I saw them on facebook. Have a fun time with the timelapse function next time.

  • @adrianland
    @adrianland День тому +2

    Bonjour Émilie 😊 Tu peux créer aussi une vidéo : comment prendre une comète en photo ! Time-lapse, etc... 😉

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +2

      Ahah oui c'est le bon moment!

    • @cgael
      @cgael День тому +2

      ​@@EmilieTce soir, je vais essayer de prendre la comète tsuchinshan atlas, j'espère que le ciel sera dégagé🤞 Émilie si tu peux me donner les bons réglages stp ☺️

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      @@cgael Ah j'espere que tu vas réussir à la capturer!

  • @dianescanzani4569
    @dianescanzani4569 День тому +1

    Beautiful shots--thanks for the tips

  • @MurphyGreg
    @MurphyGreg День тому +1

    Thank you Emilie. This was very helpful and inspiring ❤️🙌

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo День тому +1

    Fantastic information👍👍 Thursday night was absolutely incredible! I captured a little with my OM1 but I was not prepared for night shooting which you just cautioned against😂 I did shoot a lot with my phone as I'm more familiar with using it at night. I really need a wider and faster lens for my camera to change that. Out of curiosity, how wide was the lens you used? I've been thinking about the 17mm 1.7 but am very tempted to go ultra wide.
    I need to find a better location for when they come back and also with a western view for sunsets and the comet that's visible just after sunset.
    I quite happy to hear OM workspace will compile a timelapse! I gave up on interval shooting with other cameras after struggling to get the results I wanted.
    Thanks so much for the helpful info and sharing your results!

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      I think you will be super happy with OM Workspace for your timelapse. I have the 12mm f.2 and the fisheye 8mm f1.8. Both are fantastic lenses but the 17mm would be another great lens. Hope you can capture the next aurora with your OM-1!

  • @Checkdemfaxs
    @Checkdemfaxs День тому +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @cjk1943
    @cjk1943 День тому +1

    ❤love the video

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Thank you Calvin!

  • @ammadoux
    @ammadoux День тому +1

    beautiful, thanks so much.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @DavidBrown-if8vn
    @DavidBrown-if8vn День тому +1

    Thanks for the info. I neglected the iso change and had muttled results. If it's happening again here in Maine I'll follow your advice. (I'm usually set for macro, so I don't usually change some settings,) Quite different photography.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +1

      Ah yes very different settings. I hope you can get the aurora next time!

  • @markobrien3278
    @markobrien3278 День тому +1

    I happened to be at a Photography workshop at Taliesin (Spring Green WI) last year during the Perseids meteor shower, so figured out (mostly) the Starry AF settings at that time. It was EXTREMELY dark there (virtually zero light pollution) so was a great place for celestial photography. Unfortunately, I thought I had to start Starry AF with the AEL button for each shot, and didn't use the interval settings at all. Not the most efficient way to catch unpredictable meteors, since I varied my exposures between 15 and 25 seconds for each shot! I had better luck this year and over a 2 or 3 hour period managed to get one good meteor shot. Unfortunately, at 2:15 am 12 August, an annoying red glow started appearing in my shots. I had no idea it was the Aurora because any shots of it I had seen in the past were only green color. I assumed the camera was capturing some light pollution near my home in PA, because I couldn't see it with the naked eye. I had much better results this time (last Thursday evening) and have now saved my Aurora settings under C on my OM5 mode dial. The only one of your tips I needed to add was the CWB. Thanks for the tips! Edit to add that I used my Lumix 9mm f1.7 lens.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Glad the video was helpful and happy shooting! Photography is a constant learning process but it is so much fun :)

  • @macg33zr
    @macg33zr 15 годин тому

    Great tips, I enjoyed your video. For starry AF I use it with silent shutter but I enabled the focus confirmation beep so I can know the Starry AF was successful otherwise you have to watch the LCD for the steady green dot. It is in Camera 1 menu, 7. Drive Mode, silent settings. I usually have the focus beep turned off so I had to find this for my astro setup. I redo the Starry AF after a while in case the lens cooling changes things or I accidentally move the focus ring. I think the dark frame noise reduction only works with mechanical shutter so you would be wearing out the shutter using this for taking 100s of shots with time lapse? I did go out on 10th October here in the UK, I saw the first peak of the aurora and got some shots and missed the later peak as I was inside warming up! But I had left my other camera upstairs doing a time lapse through the window "just in case" so I had it on there 🙂

  • @richwilliamsphotography
    @richwilliamsphotography День тому +1

    Hi Emily. Fantastic video. I learned some new things 👍
    I have one question about time lapse. It’s something I want to try next time. You set it to one second intervals. I guess your exposure time was also set to one second? If the aurora is not so bright and you need two seconds exposure for a photo, world you then set your time lapse to two seconds also?

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +1

      Great questions. I will keep the same settings for my timelapse. Just a one-second interval. I will set the 2-second exposure in my camera. I hope that makes sense.

    • @richwilliamsphotography
      @richwilliamsphotography День тому +1

      @@EmilieT ah I see now. So it takes a 2 second exposure. Then wait one second, then take another 2 second exposure and so on.

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +1

      @@richwilliamsphotography That is correct.

    • @debsunderman6567
      @debsunderman6567 День тому

      Thanks so much Emilee, yes, I was in a dark sky area for Thursday's n.lites show. I should have turned down shutter opening from 5 sec to 2-3 seconds when the lites were more active! Live and learn,.... Next time! I do have my C3 set for n.lites. Love starry autofocus...a game changer

  • @Elderester
    @Elderester 12 годин тому

    my brother got some in mid-texas.. i didn't bother because there's a refinery to the north. That being said, I do hope to catch the next one! thank you for that setup tips! One question I still have is regarding the IS. I know most camera manufacturers would say to turn this off for long exposures from a tripod. Is that something I should do with OM?

  • @klaushonigschnabel8663
    @klaushonigschnabel8663 День тому +1

    Hi Emilie, I live in Southern Germany an we had KP 8 last thursday - but a cloudy sky. So we didn't see anything. On friday night it was a clear sky and KP5. I was waiting for two hours in the field around midnight - but again nothing happened. Bad luck. But hopefully there will be more auroras during the next months which are also visible in our region here. And thanks for your tips (even if some OM-ambassadors like Matt Suess and Peter Baumgarten are recommending different settings for the ISO and shutter-speed)
    One question: You are shooting with the 8mm fisheye like me. But do you turn off the fisheye-mode so you will have a flat horizon?
    Best regards, Klaus

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  19 годин тому

      Thank you. I hope you get to catch the aurora in the future. I know a lot of photographers have different settings and then as I said, in the field, you will have to readjust. Matt and peter are amazing night photographers and I learn how to shoot night photography watching videos class from Peter. For the fish eye I turn off the fish eye compensation or you can also do that in post processing.

  • @vermis8344
    @vermis8344 День тому +1

    I'm looking out the window at the 100% cloud cover. I ain't shootin' no auroras, comets, big or little dippers, flying saucers, or anything tonight. 😡
    (Keeping this vid for future reference though)

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому

      Same where I am. Hopefully clear skies in the coming days so i can capture the comet.

  • @SreejithRc
    @SreejithRc День тому +1

    Remote shutter works from the Oi share app , correct ?

    • @EmilieT
      @EmilieT  День тому +1

      That is correct!