Why are everybody else's great, and there are some fantastic ones, but mine look like I've tried to take a picture of a dark sky and succeeded. I have a Sumsung S7 with a decent camera and the settings for camera are the same as my wife's S9. Hers pick up the colours but mine only just show slight colours, mainly a very dark sky. I'm not going to fanny around with Pro settings or tripods cos nobody else does. What I seem to see is that lots have something like a house or a light that the camera can focus on and the sky colours still show through. Since a mobile phone camera can capture northern lights better than we can see them with our eyes does this mean that the lights are of a different spectrum that only a camera can capture and will shine through street or house lights (to an acceptable degree)
I saw them in the Arctic circle quite a few years back (though very faint) and took some pics with an iPhone. We had to download some sort of app that applied particular exposure settings on the advice of the people at the place we were staying for it to show... What we did notice was just how much more vivid they were compared to what you saw with the naked eye.
It’s an eight year old phone bud - the camera should still pick up the spectrum of colour better than the naked eye but I’m guessing some of the images posted were from much newer and better spec phones. The ones I posted on the thread last night were taken with an iPhone 15 pro.
Are they back tonight do we know? Some great shots in the other thread, BTW. <clapping hands emoji thing>
There's a night setting on some phones but not on mine. All i saw was a black screen.but my sons was all.pinks and reds on the.night setting
set your phone to night mode and that should do the job i took a few from my back garden last night got some good pics prob better than when i was in reykjavik last year
I think they introduced the night mode in the S9 Also phone sensors have got bigger with fancier processing pipelines since the S7 came out. I tried with the other lenses on the iphone (main lens being the best) and it wae pretty rubbish I also used a tripod (sort of - rested my phone on my mirrorleas camera on the tripod) I actually found my phone (iphone 15 pro max) got more consistent results than my Fuji camera
It's software mate, for example, the picture I posted had an exposure time of about 3 seconds, yet there is no evidence of camera shake - obviously the longer exposure helps to capture more detail in low light conditions. Often there is almost invisible detail in a picture which can be enhanced by software.