Taking the guesswork out of lightning photography
- By Tim Barribeau
The Strike Finder isn't the only lightning trigger on the market (see: 1, 2, 3, 4), most of which seem to work on a similar principle. Lightning strikes are actually usually a cluster of strikes rather than a single big one, and the triggers detect the first sparks and hit the shutter in time to capture the rest of them. So in a way, it's related to a slaved strobe, reacting to changes in light by taking photos. There are other ways of doing it, the forthcoming Triggertrap should allow lightning capture simply by doing repeated long exposures until one is captured, though that's a decidedly less elegant method.
Ubertronix Strike Finder lets you take pictures of lightnings, popping balloons and even speeding bullets
Read more on PhotoRumors.com: http://photorumors.com/2011/12/19/ubertronix-strike-finder-lets-you-take-pictures-of-lightnings-popping-balloons-and-even-speeding-bullets/#ixzz1hLWzzp9E
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