How to get amazing photos of the Geminids meteor shower with your iPhone

Publish date: 2024-06-01

The Geminids meteor shower is peaking on December 13 and 14 with Nasa indicating it can produce as many as 120 meteors per hour over this span, so if you've got a clear sky and can get away from bright city lights then you can enjoy the natural wonder and even capture it with nothing more than your iPhone.

Here's a quick guide on how to capture great images of the night sky with your iPhone with either the built-in camera app or a third-party camera if you are willing to download another app. There's only one tool you will need beyond the iPhone itself and that is either a tripod or any way to keep your iPhone completely steady while you are capturing the photo. I've relied on placing my phone in a cup or leaning it against a tree or wall to get great night shots when I didn't have a tripod, so just get creative.

How to photograph a meteor shower with your iPhone's camera app

If you have at least an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max for the best results you should turn on ProRAW by going to Settings > Camera > Formats and toggle Apple ProRAW.

How to photograph a meteor shower with NightCap Camera

If you are willing to invest $2.99 in your astrophotography the NightCap Camera app takes some of the guesswork out of capturing photos of a meteor shower with its dedicated meteor mode. NightCap Camera has a variety of other features, but we're just focused on its meteor-capturing prowess.

That's it, the app will now capture up to 720 shots per hour and only saves the photos that it identifies as potentially having a meteor.

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