Hi folks. I took some photos of the Northern Lights in Iceland in October, and whilst they were acceptable as memories of what we saw, I wasn't too happy with the quality due to how grainy there were. I had seen various suggestions as to what settings to use, and some contradicted others although I appreciate that a lot depends on the kit that you have available to you.
I went with my Canon 10-22 but that has 3.5 as it's max aperture so needed to adjust settings to accommodate this and this is where I think I went wrong a little. I have a Canon 7D so as this is a little old in the tooth now it's high ISO performance probably isn't that great, and I used 3200 as some suggested, but this gave me a shorter shutter speed. I think that if I had increased the shutter speed and dropped the ISO a little then I would have got sharper photos; I suppose though that with moving lights and longer shutter speed then the photos may have become a little blurry.
People had advised that it's best to head out to where there is no or little light, we founds spots in the middle of nowhere so no light pollution, but, maybe no extra light to allow the lower ISO?
Any advise would be appreciated as we go back in March.