Taking pictures of lightning is not nearly as hard as it seems. In fact, it’s actually quite simple assuming you’re taking pictures at night. If you’re shooting during daylight hours, all bets are off. You’ll either need lightning quick reflexes (pun intended) or some very expensive shutter trigger hardware. However, if shooting at night, you do not need a super high end SLR camera body with all the fancy options nor do you need a high end digital camera. The only options you must have on your SLR (single lens reflex) camera are:
- “Bulb” setting for long exposures times
- The ability to turn off auto-focus
- Manual control over F-Stop
Some point-and-shoot type cameras may work but it’s much easier when you have the ability to adjust the above settings.









