Alister Chapman
February 7th, 2008, 06:36 PM
I'm up in northern Norway with both an EX1 and an F350 XDCAM HD camcorder. Thought you might like a brief summary of my trip.
Arctic Day 1 update.
After an uneventful trip we arrived in Tromso, Norway. Although it was only 3 in the afternoon it was dark, but for me the worst thing was the weather, it was overcast and snowing so not much chance of seeing the Northern Lights. After reviewing the forecast for the next few days we decided to get some dinner. When we came out of the restaurant we notice that the sky was clearing so we headed out of town away from the city lights. Eventually we found a nice dark spot and started to watch the sky. Slowly we began to notice a bright patch against the pitch black star filled night sky. We were in luck the Aurora Borealis was putting on a show for us. I set up the EX1, switched the slow shutter to 64 frames and turned on the timelapse function. Within a few minutes I had managed to capture the faint glow of the northern lights on one of my SxS memory cards. Despite the freezing cold sub zero temperatures everything performed flawlessly. At just after midnight I packed my gear away satisfied that my arctic trip was already worth the effort. Tomorrow we head further North towards Alta as we make are way into the wilderness in search of Reindeer herds. We are expecting to reach the town of Karasjok on Saturday where the temperature will get as low as -20c / -4f and our transport will be snowmobiles. A geo-magnetic storm is predicted to hit the earth some time Sunday so we may get an even better show of the Northern Lights Sunday night.
Flow this link to see some northern lights video:
www.ingenioustv.com/clips/arcticday1.mov
Arctic Day 1 update.
After an uneventful trip we arrived in Tromso, Norway. Although it was only 3 in the afternoon it was dark, but for me the worst thing was the weather, it was overcast and snowing so not much chance of seeing the Northern Lights. After reviewing the forecast for the next few days we decided to get some dinner. When we came out of the restaurant we notice that the sky was clearing so we headed out of town away from the city lights. Eventually we found a nice dark spot and started to watch the sky. Slowly we began to notice a bright patch against the pitch black star filled night sky. We were in luck the Aurora Borealis was putting on a show for us. I set up the EX1, switched the slow shutter to 64 frames and turned on the timelapse function. Within a few minutes I had managed to capture the faint glow of the northern lights on one of my SxS memory cards. Despite the freezing cold sub zero temperatures everything performed flawlessly. At just after midnight I packed my gear away satisfied that my arctic trip was already worth the effort. Tomorrow we head further North towards Alta as we make are way into the wilderness in search of Reindeer herds. We are expecting to reach the town of Karasjok on Saturday where the temperature will get as low as -20c / -4f and our transport will be snowmobiles. A geo-magnetic storm is predicted to hit the earth some time Sunday so we may get an even better show of the Northern Lights Sunday night.
Flow this link to see some northern lights video:
www.ingenioustv.com/clips/arcticday1.mov