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Old slr time lapse tool
Old slr time lapse tool










old slr time lapse tool

It was nice to push myself and see what I could find about about the capabilities of my camera! I see myself investing in a tripod soon (or making one!). I personally don't have either and wanted to try and see how much I could do with as little equipment as possible. Some techniques that others use involve tripods and intervalometers. If you timelapse is going to last all day, there is no need to take a photo every ten seconds! However, if your timelapse is only going to be an hour or so, definitely err on the side of more photos. So you will want to think about how much time you want between photos, and how long your timelapse will last.

old slr time lapse tool

However, if you want the block-y feel that some timelapses can provide (in a good way!), go ahead and take less photos. Also, the more frequent photos you take, the smoother your timelapse will be. So depending on what you are filming, if you want a smooth video of the sun rising and setting, you would want to adjust your photos so that they match this setting (24 frames / 1 second = 1/24th of a second per frame, or a length of. Generally speaking, most videos are shot at at least 24 frames per second. It would be pretty boring to watch this happen all in one go (maybe not that boring, but it would definitely take a while!), so making a timelapse is a cool way to showcase a longer event in a shorter period of time. You have probably seen tons of timelapses of the sun and clouds moving across the sky.

old slr time lapse tool

Great question! A timelapse is a filming technique that takes an action (in my case, a 3D printer) that can take a long time, records it, and plays it back in high speed.












Old slr time lapse tool