The Canon EOS 2000D is a good entry-level DSLR camera, but there are some limitations for northern lights photography:
- ISO sensitivity: the camera has an ISO sensitivity of 100 to 6400, which is sufficient for most photography applications. however, for photography of the Northern Lights, which often takes place in very dark conditions, a higher ISO sensitivity could be beneficial. - Autofocus and shutter speed: The camera has 9 cross-type AF points, which is helpful for focussing in dark conditions. However, the maximum exposure time of 30 seconds may not be sufficient for some northern lights shots, as longer exposure times are often required. - Manual settings: The camera offers manual settings, which makes it possible to adjust the exposure and other parameters to achieve optimal results in Northern Lights photography.
Overall, the Canon EOS 2000D is not the most ideal camera for northern lights photography, but with the right settings and accessories (such as a tripod and possibly a remote shutter release or use of the self-timer function) it can still deliver good results. However, it is worth considering whether a camera with a higher ISO sensitivity and longer exposure times would not be more suitable.
Rocksresort Laax: win a stay for 4 people
Get involved in the Community and win!
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.