focusondisney
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- May 7, 2009
My niece wondered why the lights were seen better with the phone than in person. She found this….
The rods and cones in our eyes cannot detect the full spectrum of light in the dark. But a camera does! At lower latitudes, Northern Lights often show up on a DSLR camera, before they appear to the naked eye. As the Aurora gains strength, it may then become visible without the use of a camera.
The rods and cones in our eyes cannot detect the full spectrum of light in the dark. But a camera does! At lower latitudes, Northern Lights often show up on a DSLR camera, before they appear to the naked eye. As the Aurora gains strength, it may then become visible without the use of a camera.