SUMMARY
The recent storm in Sydney caused significant damage, including downed trees and buildings, leaving many homes without power. Photographers like Dave are struggling to capture high-definition lightning videos due to limitations of modern CMOS sensors, which exhibit a "rolling stutter" effect. In contrast, older CCD sensors, such as the one in Dave's 9-year-old Fuji S9500, provide better lightning capture despite lower resolution. Dave also discusses his radio equipment, including a Diamond X7000 tri-band antenna and a Kenwood TS2000X radio, emphasizing the importance of disconnecting antennas during storms.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of CMOS and CCD sensor technologies
- Knowledge of photography techniques for capturing lightning
- Familiarity with amateur radio equipment and antenna types
- Basic knowledge of storm safety protocols for electronic equipment
NEXT STEPS
- Research techniques for capturing lightning with modern cameras
- Explore the differences between CMOS and CCD sensors in photography
- Learn about effective storm safety measures for radio equipment
- Investigate advanced photography filters for high-contrast lighting conditions
USEFUL FOR
Photographers, amateur radio operators, and anyone interested in storm photography and safety measures for electronic equipment during severe weather events.